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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-07-30

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-07-30 page 1

ORNAMENTAL lAON ' WOM, V . i-. 'Ki 'm eariel."11 ' wmpi v ,l.,."n ' im , -,,f ..t..WTir"ap ( i' ..?,,.n ' l' .BOH aUiuIkaS. JWIWl! '. PAt0" DOW ftOABMa i'M Ma n''H"' "i tjiiii-tveaw aTwneHsurev '..(.! , drib,. Aleo MettMejes, all Illoetreted eetalogue, .naBoe; j ,,"' T,- BOTaBiMeM ttiomnii, He. atfaU'eVreet, near Terk, en- rat KHk , " WM-BMUf uev- stay ae-aaao i 1 ' i ! HOTEL Mo.', Mftj '. c"i Terms.' $61,50 per Day. THB ABOYB) HO. S MW'WII .afeeartfcntaf . Tu.uaa.fc- keh an tral a very eonvaulw I to huelueee end piece, or eui 3if( ante of tboaMdev InpmruMau, awl to Irted up ...... . . . . ,i -. - Tka reojn The iteitaell aa fa.. mart n.nojaeiof whloh ft lau true numMrra single, w bumpw-m -. Xkl, aud, Vl, ereryttlojbe be eon. I add lo the eoiaferl of tlx aioaae, aha mk ll Ml and ventl thai ooald add lolhe touibrl Apmu nr. . nopmMw. R.,Lj'GILBERT & CO., MAMUrAUTUUSiBai U STEAM REFINED CANDY! noolt . Oaudyd 4bo. . . rp. TBI PUBLU). Manufactory and Seles "owua, 61 COtJBTI-ABDT BT., WW OBatV Branch offlM. B Oeuel St. ' "fW BnOSlnf. lay lS-lyr I 1 iJ- JJ0HN BLACKr: 1 n.i.ulWrliirar and Wholesale Dearie im THUNKS! f C6 READB 8TIIEET, NEW YORK.' LADIEB' DREBS TRUNKS; . C8DAR TRUNKS, F0RFUR8; 'FIN J! 80LB LEATHER TRUNKS 'i ; And aU Binds of : .. i , , , , TRATBLINO, BAGS, .(i may 16-smo ' ' MANHATTAN HOTEL, 1 MURIIAT, TH.I3Bl'r' lOOMD boob' ieom'moadwat, ' Oppotita tb rk, K. HU001N8, ' in. . , Propriilor. United Miiiieslcialm Agency. VAW WINKLE & BUS8ERT, Attorneys and Counsellori t Law HAVING TAKKN THBl UOMMODIOKS DAMHINQ CIKflOK, . No. S West Third Street, ' --CINCINNATI OHIO.V. rr 1 r (Iformorlv oconplad by tba Bank of th Ohto Talley), Ihoy an now .n.liarl o ouoooMfully ProMCnte vory dj. BOUNTT LAND, PENSIONS, $100 BOUNTY, ARRBARAGE8 OF WAGES, INDEMNITIES AND SPOILAHONft , , , I.08T HORSES und othor Proptty, &o., &o Wo auka no ftkarKea unlui tnoewfUl, In procartng thej Suy'tad anil all kludi of ' ' f. - GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, LAND WARRANTS, UNCURRHNT MO'NEi-, GOLD AND SILVER; rnMlabaraoJ tfaa BOLDIEHS' FRIEND AND ARMY RECOHD, A Wwaly Papar glrlol full dotall. of Din Battle, List uf Klllwl "d WoundfT, Location or KBlineliH, and In faotalltUwarn)liriiiiUBd to bemibllbod. Tha onlT nawtr oaiue aiu itun""w iu m Btatot. StDgla aubaoilptlonl ' fr. Aprlt7-)1.ADi.o.di fipciaieii coplea lent 1663. 18 OHIO WHITE SULPHUR - SPRINGS. WARDEN & EMERY. rpHI8 KAVOUITK RBHORT HAS BKBN t- Leaecd by tbo undcrifgaed for tbe acaaon of 18ti3,, commcncluRi 1 June lOtli, and Ending September 10th For beauty of looatton It fa not exmlled byanyotber Waterloi Flaoo In tbeoountry. Tbe Building! hare all teen thoroughly eleauaei), and Vrtvee and averythhig, conneoted with the Dprluna repaired at a boaty etpeoae; and nothing that would prove benrfiolnl lo pereone aeek Ing health or pleasure haa been left uodona. A good LIVKBI la altuobed, well etock'd. BATHS, Hot and Cold. .Attentlra Wnltfra. TKLBUBAPU orjriUBeon nectlug with all parte of the oouutry. OMNIBUS LINB o carry patrona to aud from the Tralue. Arrangoinonta with all tbe prlnclpnl ttallroada for HALV IfABB tlokere to and from tbe Sprluga, good during tbe Beaeon. BOARD per day, 88; per week, 8 to ftlO. Vor farther kironna-' lion, addreaa " ' ' 1 WAUDBN . BHEUV, Amerluan Hollv . , Ijeaaooa of Ohio White ralphnr Springe. . ColdhbvI, Ohio, June bV-d.8.m. ' ' ' . ' . atANOIAUTUBttB Of . Awnings, Tents and SO. aSS OBNTRAl AVBNUB, . Oin.olxi.axeitl. OIilo. AAV MINOS AND TKNTB Fl'KNlSItBD at Ima than llutorn prici. ALb MOBK WAU-UANTKO. AlL OUDHlio I'llOMPTLy ATl'BNDBD 10. jnlyl-d:)tu. jjtnilLtlTOH, BTUOUKlPtiB A DO., JLITUOUHAFHKIIB, KHOHAVHtta COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, Wilt Voiarlh Bt., OlaalauU. All elude of work.duiM tn tbe beat etyle and on abort otic.: .' Partlenlar altentton will be glfen to order, tor WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, to - OHcrf nfty bt teal to At -Jogmi Oincn, . - nuTlfWly ,.M. G. COLLINS,. ATTORNEY AT LAW.;' Otflct No. 67, 1 South Bifh Strut, twt icon kum er m roti vmct. - C0LVMBU8O. Will promptly attend to. Oolreotlow and other law vu.iuuna. aprlU-lyr. APITAL OUT P10TUBB 0 AIiUUI I No. 101 SOUTH HIGH BTBBBT, '(Opposite Gaiott Building,) OOLUMBUS; OHIO. ' PHOTOGRAPHS, CHIARROGRAPHB I Ambrotvnep. &o.. ieo. Takci in in Hioium Bttu o tub Abt JQBtiBBBVaW, A I. WATTS, fajldpal Aatkn,! aiaa GOLD MEDAL PIA.3STOS WM. KNftBE & CO., Jtttltlmore, Md. MmtnfAnltirsira tit GRAND AND SQUARE PIAN .i. w 70UL0 BESrKOTl-rt,I,T oall the attnt'tl n of the iiibiie, auaeapwiaiiy or tbuaeln nooJ fi a realty FIRST aiABe) PIAM 0, to their well BaBorlod Stook of Iriatrlinjanta. .The brated Planoa hare been awarded tha hlgtieet premlnm at dlfTerent-falra, for aeveral eauQeaalve yna'a, over a large competition of the beat inaki'M In Ilia oouutry. Ttl-luoalida of their oioollence from Thalbera. (lottaohalk. BtrakoNh audO. Setter, aula large number of the beat Xrery Inatrumenl fully warranted for ttro yeari, De Kripllve circulate promptly Bint oa application. WM, KNABE ft CO. ' '"' : Haaara. SRLTZBA A WKBStKR, 18 ael Stat itrwl Oolnmbtte. are ae-enta Air the ahova oalabraUd Pianna. mi kaw Urge aawrtment eonitautly on hand, it faalery TTWJA TTTT "TVr fr 1 1 A ' . Y V II . I 1 11 11111,1 j ; ; 1LM J- U tl U J :m; VOITJMEXXVI PbUAdelplU AdrertbtlBf. ''H BT. tOCTlS A.HBSTBVTSTgiklBT. X .balwnej Third and IWtb, Pblladelpbla. ,Tka nadaaalgaed, bartua baaed, mt a ten, of yean, bata fopular konea, kav tbe pWaaara of aaaonnotag lo i.eir nieuoe ana le. traTenog ooamaniry inaa it a now jfoa iov ana taoBaHaan aa gejHia. ine naqea eaaoa i fret at Marok teat, kae aaea ealirely naoral 'eeeanaa tied ta d eapareor i loan tba anartaaenl Ota are large, BtaUale4aji4faralalBadlaaeaern atria. It la caa I telly totaled, auneasiaeit ta aH Ike depot and elaaaakoal indlaga, aud la tka taaaaadlale tlelulty of ike Ouatoaa uunae, roai uowa ana enatMra anoaaagej.. Uenaeetad wllk the Hneal la a Bxiaaraut Sir (he ioomh aaudaajon of tkoaa urafarriug ake Baeopaan plan. . Prlee, pi Bourne froaa Ynrae to Sewaol BaUava par weak, acoordi IBW (U IIKM.IUH. . Board tl 60 par dag. Table fButa k, merakaaa and kuatuoa ausfroa t la I . at, ' ..".I elan u. i I . WAAg Ik PBTOB,. URNS, BATTS CARPET CHAIN. f i WkalHale Oealn tl Tani, SI3 BARKBT . aTIaTTH. BTBBBT I L '' taiLAABUBIA, BaI noinsi wn.i. rim a- riiLb stock L a Uotloa Carpet Chain, Oolloa Tarn, Twat, Wad. ding, Dattlog, Voteon Bali., Ta Taraa, Wool Twlaa, dkoe Threade, Cotton, Uenipand lfaoilU Cordaga, Wood, an and Willow Ware, raner Baakea. Aleo. a full aaeirt- rwiuea, uanoia wica, ooaeriat larn. Drooea TWlnaOi kOWBST leui oa a er aeie. wniou no oaera aa jaanniaeiuree BT BBT C AS B PRIORS. . JepriB-dAa .atBS UNIUB.- - . Arah traat above) 'Third, lfclteole)lMB aaFTha Hotel la central, eoaraalent by Paearerw tn to all narta of tha eltv. and In aear aaaaalav aAaptad lo tba eoealbrt aad wank at ake knalneaa pabIM, l.Mlrarilae uI4-dlr B ' NERVOUS DBBIL1TY, OB 8PER- A T MATORRHUSA, i, po,ltl,ly In-T a anrabla bv any meane but tboea. I advo. r oala. Oetore ooDimcnciug any kraatmant baru kcw tbe wrliar actually cured hlmeelf. and aubeeaaentlr handreda VI u.npi.. .. i , Saclaee 1 poetield aunanorfbael envelop to Box t7d, Obarleetown. aaae. , .maylfl-dAwlyr IJverjr. Q.BOBQB W, SUAPLBI, ( . , LIVERY & SALE STABLE 113 B. Front St., bet BUto and Towa. riaa Baraaa aVCaarleHree Head a, all Tlanee. ' BO Rata B0ABD1D BV TBB DAT OB WBIR. vrrtna Home alwaye for Sale. . (ootMdly Kecrults Wanled! C APT. T. P. COOK HAS AG AIM JBR. TEKKD tha teivioa nod Iim oixmed BMruitlrff Office t Mo. 26 EMt Btkt treat, J nut over tboM Pwt Offlof, brlio u rMwiTtnir rooraita lor a eimpknjr to fto Intoaotlr tertio andrt1 tb lt onU of tbe Govenor. ThiMdeslrluK IomiHbI hi ftoompADjr rnpldly filllDK op, wlihiTwy prospect of lnn into ctlve ifrrlco at mi early dny, may do to by oatling t 9t. Cook' BeorofU tag Offlof. ai above f - . i , . . ( njyBO R. ESTERBROOK & CO., Steel Pen Manufacturers. flf o. 403 AroTi Stroet. RKITKUBHOUK CO. DKIiiaai 'I'O call tne attontlou of tUa trado and tbo Amorlcau t'ulilla tn tht tkot thut tet.1 tdua ara mudfi ta thfa coan. try by tbein atiuul la quality to tbo bant tmportod ar '. OIT? AND COUNTRY DEALERS , ., lupVllod on tha moat favorablo torma; ' ' ' Ordari by mail promptly attended to. junal0.dly . ) , ,r - ; FORWARD! FORWARD ALL PERSONS IN NEED OF BOOTBrJbSHOBS, U TO TUB RENOWNED CHEAP STORE OF DUNFORD & CO. 276 SOUTH HIGH STREET, OolumtoUHi, O. And lltoae 8Irndld HHd - Ilcelcii Boota for m . 7ft Tttoae-liulfue Vraucla Aloroooo Boota...l 00 Tboae Beantirully Flnlahcil Sawed do.l Bli Thoae IjKitie'i J.uce-IIceled eialiers...... BO Tltoaa Itlcn'a Oxford 'I lea ti Thoae Splendid Calf Tlee 1 oo Thoso Froiiort Calf Boot, .a 00 And other urantcd Ar eo, too numerate to mention AT FABOliOBSTJY LOW PBlCIg. B. P. vW. , DUNFORD & CO., Proprietor!. II CHITT.. BHOBB ' Coioamvi, Ohio, ' with : ' vi!B;;ciii'rTBnDKa,3 k JL;'' ' -t. ' ATronjUTa'At ttw, '' Wall Street, New;tork, ' f?i ltend:ia KewTcrk andOhlo collection jdael MALTBY HOUSB, PRATT BTRHBT, ' ' Between Light and Charlaa Btraeta, "Baltimoree Mcl. 1 L. U. MALTBY, Proprietor. nay29-dTy ' ' ' Oanby. Oil pin & Oo. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND IMPOKTHHS Of BMOIiIHH, OKR. MAN aud Ftenoh Ornaa. Chemlcla. rsHnnmr. nrf Fauey ArUclee. D Stufie. Paluta. 01U. Tarnhh. Wh.. duw Qlaae, tte. N. W. 00 X OF LlflUT AND I.OHBABO BTBBBTS, BALTIIIORE, nayM.dam ' THE PERKINS DOUBLE LOCK STITCH FAMILY JAND WANUFACTU11ING TUB BEST A .. LOOK AT riioia !: Table.,, ft Half ' II 0ablael..c HACHINB now la an. Patent Ki Hoalon anl Folitlna - uibinei.,Bw A. MtXt lXA. OolUBXAlStXaB, ' i U 30 East Mound St Tb it tbe EHmpleet Machine ever made. Bewa with a atrt. Abt needle, from two apoole without any rewinding an . irom iu atmnllotlv la not ianie lo aai om oi oracr. IPendforaClroularandDamploof Sowing, or oall and ace II in operation. .' Agenta wanted la avery town k tha Stat to whom Uberal inauoomonaareunereu. .. Nnedle and evervthlnl nertalnuut tu tbo B80 Moora ma. onineoonaiaaiiy on nanii. T am nutting a vninable Improvement oo tbe Moore tea. htno(of which I have the the aole agency) or I will ex- onanga ine, Hi rfram a ruannine tor nooremaelilueeibal navanoi .peen mucn auueuu, wuen larmacan na agreed upon. . " " 1 OHO, P. OUH, . i . i . Oeneral Agent, for tbe United Stataa, ... , ,., ; , omoe and bal, Room, IM Weal ih St. Olnelnnatl.O, ' inuWT.fcbaiair. . . QOtOMBOS WH0I.R8AH L1QU0B 8T0BS. nn ' Importere and Dm lore In Forelrri and Dome, tic Wlnea, BrandiM, Ac, e., alto Old Bje, ilcuongabela and Boar. ban Whukv. . , . ear Warehooaa and OSw, JM Irmrb Bh Street, Oo. aana uare-ans, W.TT'ir.M, nwanpj aevuwBji OHIAPBSt ' Ma?) CO LOMBUSi OHIO, ; VVEDfVES D AY . MtiftSS IN y." j VL n 30. " 1862. HatrtlWBre. KITHOFF, J03IES I C04 ' , VBOLIBALI AND KITAIL DBAUUS J ' 1 wuiai tn mwiiim ,1,0 . HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, "'. Iro, Itoat, Via' Mataai, MIOKaVHIOI'TOPXiB aUriealinrftl Inplenents, BBtWVUI BAUD W4M ' jtMlTlM, 'y ' ! . Mait, OUa, TaniisBss, fc, . ' o'utto aariala mtrmt, IJJOLUMBUBiO. -i-v HENRY D. HARVEY & CO. whox.vsa.ZiV.,. oxioaaxtB, MO. 10 LOBS1BD BTBBBT, . Baltimore, fid., DBALBRa IN Soger, Holaaaaa, OolTee.Teaa Spicei, Tobaooo,! gare,lauS, Window aiaaa. Potty, Olla, WhIU lead, Bpooaa talto, tap. Uarb. lode, Bal Soda, Cea. perae, Alaa, Batraet at Oonaa and Logwood, ladlge, Madder, Ball., goapa, Oaaidlee, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead. Bona, logelber with a general and well eaeorlad etock of Wlaee, Brand Me, Wktaky T, Oertlale, Olive Oil, eta. it kiide reed rod ao exaaalgaaaant. Oonnlry Prodnoaaf all , BBkrMaa ' HBW UBaBUn.LOAmNfl BtTEtaa ' taefeaaal.MlaelNei wela!, H Iaa4ei cell. krviTloO laek I a aleeaatet ValU, aaae aa Oall'a Amy fcaUi aad ea M allo&e eeaalraUea a deaUe Ike ..LtwiaM Tiiae th aha .eeafaeref a aarael lain. aUUlaarUMrw.) r waaarareer, ' i, arOTiiixiii 00.. U... ...1 ..I. eaten k ejaaa, laerUa, Aroareeee, aad kUHarf Jiflr dta HPOBTAN'r TU LAUIS3. Dn. Jona P.i... k..ln. a. . . 'i t?. '! prof'a.k'nal lime exol naively lo the treatnienl of FBHALB DIFF0ULT1BB, and having euceeeded In Ibonaanda af caeea In re. Hiring the afflicted to oonnd heallb, kae now entire oonadoooe In onVringjinblloly hla urtflAX AMBHIUAN REMEDY." . . DIX. IIARVKW Chrono-Thermal Female Pills, , wa nave never yet failed (whan Hie direction! have boat etrlotly followed,) In removing dlmcolttee arlalng from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, OP In faMtorior th avatarrn fen trldtM haaltta. tkM mv log from Spinal Affect iuni, Prolapnai Utorl, tha Wbltoa, orothw woakneu of tbo Uterine Ornani. AIo, Iu all rcuni or Rtn-Tuiu rrniiraiioa, iiysierics, Piil-tatloiu, Ao., Ao., which ra fornrannnni of mure Mrloni seftM. WrTKeailHlUmra tu rf! k,,!... u,. iliiou, and man bt takmt bn U motl dMLwtim IWt, Mtwiittf dUfrtu ; at the. tune time they act una A oiiabm Ay itrengthetilng, InvlgoraUng and ntorLiig tba syntem to hoaltliy condltlun, aud by bringing on tba monthly period with regularity, no mniter from what mtue the obstruction! may aviso, Theyvhould, however, mot be taken during the (lrat three or font moathi of prognancy, though tafo at any other time, aa mlsoarrlege wonld bo the re. nit. Each box ooctafni DO Villi, Parol Owe Iroivui, aid bun dNlrod thay will bo sent by mall pre-paid by any idvortlowd Agent, on receipt of tbe money. aavava vj avi ugia grjuntuijr . 1 , a. soanIiAN a 00., WhclettUe Agonte, Olnclnnetl. For aale br B. Vflaon. 8. a. Hamu.1 mrf a. ai.k arte, Oolumbtta. . . t augudocdir NEW STYLES , OF HATS AT i . . . J. H. SXvXIT pEX'.S HAT S TORE ! IM TBB X9"ell House. MONITOR, ' B0RtI8IJE, DUPONT, ZEPUflt, COMMODORE FOOTB, OtJNCB, BROWNLOW. And Largo Btook of i Military Goods, JC8T RUCE1VED AND FOR BALK AT LOW PRICES. J. M. SMITH. Je'iS.! Old Xjoaa.ed.oaa. Xoola. O-iza A Pttt'O Avtrclo for Al,dlotna,l Furpoita. FOB IALB B. WH, H. RESTIUADX, MO South Blgh Street. June 9, MBY UMBRELLA, PARASOL '' ' AND Walking Oanc Manufactory, '16V Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Merchant, and Dealer, are particularly Invited to call and examine my crook of Umbrollaa, Paraaola, and Walk. lag lienee, wnicn t am anering aa manuncfurora ooai. M.TIIOMPbOS. 107 Mala Street, weet elite, between 4th and dth, Cluclunatl, 0. aaarvmureiia, raraaoi ana waixingavaae aiaienaia, ornlehed te Um trade at reduced prloee. Janl-dlyr jBl. O. Foratoorg, ' NO. 5 HAST POURTH BTRBBT, BOOTH SIDB, BAST OF MAIN, DP STAIRS, Olaa.olaa.zi.ai.tl, O., mabof ASToaaa abb dbaabb ib TrueHes for Radical Cure. 8UPP0RTBRB AND SHOULDER BRACED BnrghMl and Anatomical Mechanician. Inventor and Hanulaoturer o Appareiueror uurvaiure oi onino, wry Meek, Club Feet, Bow lege, and other Pblalcal Delormf-tlee. SplloU nr Fractarea aud Dlalocallone, Btockinge fur Varlooee Telne, Knee Oana ami Ankleta made to order. fiapccUl attention paid to tbe repair of Artlftotal Iilmbe. A flmanntent Female ta attend to Ladlea. Befere by permlaaton te Dr W 0 Htueey, Dr 0 0 Black, man, Dr F Roelker, Dr I r Jadkina, Dr I ncbmiat, ur. Frlea, Dr A Betlmaa. njr New Spring aid Summer Goods! c. eberTy & CO. 964 SOeTTII BIUII STREET , a aa DAiivr bbobivibo ali. thb A. New elllee of SPBIa AND HUM HUB BBJEbS OOOPS, ranging In price from lo DO oeuta a yard, gurlns and Hummer rHAWL at reduced nrlroe. Ladlea', Hlaeea' and Ohlldiva'e HOOP DB1BTS, of the beet at,lea and Qnatllleo, at lhaloweet prleie. Ledlee', Gena' aud Children'. BOSlauI and OiOVEB or all quellllea, atylea ana pneee. Ledlee'. Hea'e and Ohllilren'e 8H0IS. chean. Ladle.' OULliABS, S0I.LABS and OOFFH, COLLARS andtfLBBVFn, Ineette; In great variety md at all prfcee. Newetylra or Light aud FanoyOtSSlMlRnB, Plain and Fancy OASUMBBRTTS OOTTOMADIS, of all atylea and inaHtiee, In abundance, it lb, loweet peealble nrleee. aten'e Boye' and Cklldieu'l BUM at IB BATS, of aba lateel aiyiee, very eocap. The beat .tllea and qtantfee af PB1NT8. it V. 10. 1K and It einte a yard. Kownaad Rleached SnaRTIROS and SBfAHRQB, ll R-ua a ta le oenie por yera. . v . , -IB FACT- BroavAlna la tot DRT GOODS LINB, will bo Bold at urraii tteuBooa rrioos, :. . to Bait, lbs Timos. :, :. . ''' .', ' " -, ALeO ' , ; :' ' At the lame place, can be bond i good lelacMon af GOOD FAMILY GROCERIES, wbloh will be Mild at the loweet poeelble figure.. Butter, lege, and and all ktnde of produce taken In ex. ohange for Orocerlea, at Market prleee. ' We par tlie hlaheet market prloe for Wheat, Ttye, Oorn Oaa aad dee da, at IM Souk High atreet and Bo. 7 Baal rnena arraea. Jonefl f. BBrWaT k 00, I.. -'iaajaaaBaJaJwaaaaaaaaaai I eeaaaaa. rile, OaaaataeaaMrauaare. .,au"r" L. Dm mA tt Ual.'a t aatlralv waaarareer. ead ialeeaaetuea ay reeiu earraie. Caa be aMd aO I wtlaeal aUaalaa. b aVa ealy na laat deea. aM li SrealakaeraeeS. Suaale aad danMe aa Ike Hat aea mm T JJLEGIt APmO HBWU Corning And Aflernoon Kcport Late und Important Yfiir News. , !.;''. J v.'! .(fitu Jill Imporiaatliom Fortress Moaroe. Sforeuienta of tbe Rebel Troops. Farragrut aad Porter's Fleet to go 10 Jttuiea silver. 1 n ! 1 ' . .ai J ' ' '.. 1 ' ... i, I.ate aud Important , Washing' ton News. : Rebel Report of Raid. the 1 Morgan What tbe Rebels tbink about uraitlug in tue north. , Ilalleck seads the Spades to the " uear ana ine nuskeis ' i to the Front. ' i-. Bklimlsli at Bollrar, Tenneaaee. Important IMemphla HeWa AC,,' tVc, SlC, From Fortress Monroe. ' FokTnnu MoRRor, July 27. There ars oon-idorablo robel forces along Iho river betweon City Point and Riohmontl; alio at or near Pe-temlmrg'. They appear to bo moving the Pe tersburg troop, north, but wo can obtain no proof tuat tbo are going beyond KiohmonJ. Richmond li aaid to bo In good oonditlon. Great oare ia taken for oleanliueaa of the gtreota. - The Petersburg Expreai of tbo "uth atatea : Parragul'a and Porter'a repsel, are on the point of leaving for Mobile and Jantea River. From Washington. - WifliiiKOToa, July 28. The I'etorabura Ex- preaa, of tbe 20th, aaya. editorlallv. inaneakinc of drafting la Ihi, aeoilon: Whilat we are die- poacd to believe this is pretty generally the true aspeot of the matter at the North, our belief li neYortheleaa not founded upon the statements of the Yankee journal,, and we oaution tho poople of the South not lo allow thsir m nd, tr menaures to be lnfluenord by such worlhlee, auihorily; Again we ahould re pudiate all thia tattle of theirs about the alow progreea or reoruitinir, nnd look upon it aa only a run by which thev are aeekins to throw the South off her guard, aud thug eauae her to re lax preparationa for InoreaalDK her foroea and strengthening her dofonaea, ao aa to putheraelf in a proper position to oope with a largely augmented Federal army. - .!'.. ine an mo paper baa a telegram dated Knox-villa, 24tb, wbloh says Col. Morgan aenda by speoial oourier to headquarters of Teonesaee a aispatcn rrom ucorgetonn, h.y , elating thai Be had taken 11 oities and towns with a very heavy amount of army stores, and that he baa a force sufficient te bold all the country outside of Lexingion and Frankfort, wbloh plaoeg are chiefly garrisoned by home guards. The bridged betweon Lexington and Cinoinnatl bay all been destroyed. , Tne inquirer save: At a late hour Thursday night we were informed that a skirmish took place yesterday morning, at Walrern Hill, between a email portion of our foroes and on ad-yanoe guard of the cucmy. Weoould not learn the particulars. Eererat soldier,, wounded in the skirmish, arrived in the oity last night. ine inquirer also oonlalns the following ; Twenty-two pieces of artillery, rart of Ihi eighty pieoes taken by the British from the Prussians at Iho battle of lukermaa, and pre sented to the Confederacy by British merobanta, urougni over in the isaenville, bare arrived at uaooo. t ney near eviuenoe ur Having seen aervtoe. With some alteration,, they will here after speak for themselves in a manner hiehly oredituble. . . Some thirty-eight pieces more ars expected at the same plane. we Had lite following in tbo editorial columns of Iho earns paper: ine great necetsiiy of maintaining our army In its utmost efficiency, la manifest to every one. Uur euomy battled but not broken, and a giant in power, is gathering hi, foroes and ordering enormous levies of fresh troop,, and he ia preparing to renew tne onset with frantto energy. This la no time for our soldiers to soalter. on lbs contrary, every man should be at his post ready lo resist or strike. ' The Charleston Mereury states thai the steamers Nashville and Rate wbloh reoently brought valuable cargoes of arms and ammuni tion into a Southern port, have suooeeded in making their way out to aea In spite of the blockading fuuudron at tho point where they eeoiped. Ilalleck Seads all the Spades to the Roar and Muskets to the Front. - i i i tu i' ,. -,. N&w Yohx, July 28. Tho Tribune has tbe following : It is whispered that Qcn. Halleok bas sent all the spades in Oem McOiellan's army lo the rear, and has ordered muskets to the front; at all events there was no digging there for the first time for many weeks on the day after hi, yisit to the Peninsula. etepi are taking to bring loyal black, by the nunareas rrom tno yaiioy or the Shenandoah within tne lines or won. Blgel s army oorps. To what military purposes they are to be devoted, la not known. . Skirmishing.. , a Cairo, July 28. A skirmish at Bolivar, Ten- nesBeo, botween our foroes stationed there and a body of rebels, took place yosterday.' No particulars received yet. it is reported that our forces nave evaonated Grand Junction, and that tbe place Is now oo-eupled by the rebels: also, that they have possession of almost all that portion of the Mem phis ana unnriestcu itaiiroad between Mem phis and Corinth. From Memphis. Mbiiniis, July 28. Communication with the North is yery irreg ular at present, in ooneeauenoe of all lbs steamboats having been pressed into the ser- viee for tits use of uen. uurttr army. About 250 oititens left ysstsrday, some going North. orders naro neon issued opening Memphis to trade with the surrounding oountry. under certain restrictions. Persons will hava free intercourse with papers, and no hindrance, save right of examination, and even searoh, when olhoers judge proper. ucnerata uuriouri ana tsmiiii e divisions ars appointed a guard. Parties endeavoring to leave or onter tne ci.y, except ty roads spool- fled in the order, will be arrested and impris oned. The Commanding General issued an order prohibiting speculators paying epeole for pro duce of Rebel Btates. When Treasury notes are refused, the parties refusing them to bo ar rested, and auoh of their orops not needed for tbe subsistence or their families, to be seised and sold by the tiovernmont. Quartermasters and speculators paying specie la violation of this order, to be arrested aud sent North, and the property lo ptirohaied stiitd for the benefit ol tne uovernaent, ., (Tlniee' Special Memphis Oorrespondame.) Chicago, July 28. CepV Gain, of tho gun- Doai xyier, reports o atitea ana lo wounded on bie boat in tbe late engagement with tho. Arkansas. . Be scouse Lieut. Hunter, command ing the Queen of the West, of behaving in a most oowaraiy manner, navtng made ao effort, whatever, to bring his vessel into action. . Tbe offioers of the Lanoaaler say the Queen of the Wool was the first boat that discovered ths Arkansas, but she ran for protection to tho fleet without firing a gun, ana in disobedience to signals lo come to aid Iho Carandolet. while the latter was engaged In olose quarters with the Arkansas. ,, . . . Sam Fsahcisoo, July 20 Tobaooo, oonoen-trated, held at $1 28. Considerable sales. Na, val store for re-shipment to NeaJYork. ( . Rebels Take Possession of Uum - ; bold. . - .. . CnioAoo, July 28 A Special Times Oorns-f ondenoe, says that the rebels have taken possession of Humbold, and bow hold the Mobile and Ohio Railroad at that plaoe." ThSy have (Ora up the track some tea or twelve mliee.- ::. -: ' tey. . r,l : ). ami) (. i- I .... i On a afar Footing-Drafting and :-i it , Oonicrlpton.' 't . .' i Paiaoaroa, Indi, Jal21, iWt; JMikri Miuotui Democrat!1 "i " 1 i I observed IB yonr Issue of the 19th in ar-tlola headed "Rebel Coasoriptloa," whloh I think ought to be copied into (very paper in the union, witn ma xospnou or inai pari somen .from "the correspondent of the New York Tiaeai who professes to know," about Iho way troops ars raised in th Boulh.' Baring not long left there I oan give you the true acoounl: At the beginning of the war tho militia of all the Southern States was' organised, and every man between 18 and 45 years of ige enrolled. Biace' the beginning ' of the war, every able bodied man under 45 belonged to some military i company; with whloh he had to drill gyery other Saturday, or pay a line. ' ' Oa tha ptstage of the sonierlption law, tha militia Colonels required theirCaptains through-out tha South to furnish lilts immediately of all able-bodied men bstwesa eighteen and thirty-five, whloh was dons Immediately. These oon- aoripts wers Immediately enrolled and their names seat te tne uovtrnoror military autborl-ties, and they war pat; lato oamps, drilled daily, and all preparations made. for manning. in z or zt aours alter aa oraer cams for them they were oa their way. . Long before this Jen. Davis pae replaced the mett he lost In killed aad wonnded at the battles before Riohmond. Oonaoripta are harried oa to take the plaoe of siok men, anl the rsglments kept up full. ' Shall we not learn the art' or war from our snemles ? To oarry oa war effectively, we auit have men oa hand to take the places of thtwe lost or disabled. Every able bodied man under S3 in the loyal Btates should be enrolled and drilled, and taught the familiar handling of Buna. Moreover, there shonld be a reserve of 20,000 men, plaoed In oamps of Instruction under cxporienoea arm omoers. ir England or Franor. or both, interfere wltb oi. there should be a National Guard of a million of men raised, and drilled every day at 11 o'clock, ia ruunna auu oninpnuicB, lur one nour, ana an home traitors exterminated, and suspected per sons required to leave our oountry forthwith. This Is reserve, Is It ? How severe would It be for us to be whipped by traitors, and hays a hostile government erected right under our noses t What would our oountry be worth wllh aa indenendent. hostile Southern Confederacy nn our Southern border, British Canada on the North, tbe Atlantio lined wltb British and Frenoh war vessels, and our oommeroe ruined? What bound! would there bs to British inso lence then? Every few years England would whip us, and make us psy ths expenses of whipping us as she did the Chinese. 1 say England would whip us, for anybody could whip us If we prove so silly and oowardly aa to let Jeff. Davis do It now, when we have ev ery advantage In men and resources, and the Sonihern Union men aad the restless negroes to weaken them. If we would but arouse and do our duty, and put our oountry ou a war fooling, Wo need not fear France, England and Jeff. Davis' combined. It Is true that foreign fleets might bombard Norlhern oitles, and raise the blookadc, but for. every man they oould possibly land on bur shores (thanks ' to tbs 8,000 miles of water) we oould meet them with ten, There should be no volunteering at all in Mis-' sourl or Kentucky, for none but good Colon men would volunteer, and all the villainous secession traitors be left behind lo plot I reason, brow-beat and assassinate Union men, and give aid and cornier! lo Qaantril, and Morgan, and Ferguson, and such like banditti, Missouri aud Kentucky should be drafted, so as to rake j out some of the secessionists. They ehculd not be loft behind in perilous limes like these. In the South they hang all Union men. When will the North realiie that tbey arc at war? ,: Yours respeoifully, . . J. 0. M. FROM CORINTH. Gen. sBrant General Order No. 3 Ireland The RaiiHaaViolutora TrluiiiphantGn.Bucll's Movements -Tho Cotton (guesllou ' ia Western Tennessee Rebel Trickery Foiled Protection of the Railroads. -''' From Ojrro.poudeaoe of Tribune.! ' -' '' Coaiaiu, July li), 1862. Upon the arrival of Gen. Grant from Memphis the belief was general that he would euo-seed Gen. Ilalleck at the bead of the. Western Department. This presumption gave rise to much apprehension and dissatisfaction among those that, with the sorry reminiscences of Bhi-loh before their ejos, have no faith in the ability of Gen. Grant to command largo armies upon hie own responsibility. That the number of these doubtless is not small, it would be vain to deny. Even now, after tbe promulgation of Bpeoial Field Orders No. 101 has proved the belief to be groundless, the faot that ths army under bie oontrol has been more than doubled in number has made many prophets of evil. - 1 trust that the future will not ocms up to their disoouraging expectations. , , , .... If i am aot very muob mistaken la my im pressions as to the views of Geo. Grant upon the contraband question, the operation of General Order No. 8 oame to a gratifying end with j the departure of Gen. Halleok. I shall be very muoh astonished to hear hereaflor of tbe expulsion of colored fugitives from our lines, or of the arrest of officers for disregard of the order. Even the originator of the bow all but universally offensive msasnres seem, to have become oonvlnoed of its unsoundness during ths last days of his stay lathe West Thr uncondi tional reieaas.iroa arrest oi ins omoers oi me Kansas 7tb, including Lieut. Col. 1). U. Anthony, arraigned, for violation of the order, at least warrants auoh a, conclusion. This virtual acknowledgement of wrong is a highly oredllable olose to Gen. Halleok', career in the West. That the Kansas men :are over-rejeicod at having oarried their point may be easily imagined. 1 learn from jvortnern Alabama, taat uen. Duell is about opening tbe oampaign against the Rebel foroes in Jiaat Tennessee. The successful foray of the Rebels' -upon Murfreesboro is said to be qaiokening his movements, It Is to be hopod that he will display more alacrity In following np the enemy than he did last Spring in.Kentuoky and Tennessee. That the army of Ohio is equal to any emergenoy I know. Whether its oommander-la-ohiof hoi changed to the better remains to.be seen. The Murfreesboro sarptise and disgraceful surrender of 2,000 , infantry and a battery to 4,000 Rebel cavalry our estimate, It must be remembered has satisfied everybody here that the Union will survive the loss of the lervioos of Gon. ejrittendsn. He is a second-rate Indiana politician, in whom his superiors ia the Army of tne uaio novcr toox mucn stooa. ma appointment to a Brigadiership was oxaoted by the stupid ana misokicvous rule authorising military aa woll as eivil commissions among Congressional Districts. - By its working most ot tbe calamities in the form of incompetent Generals have been saddled upon tbs army. Inquiries at tbe central ohloe or military railroads tn ibis piaoe, disclosed to me tne en- oouraging faol, that during the last ten days oottoa has been going to the Northern market very freely from along tbe line, or tne Mobile and Ohio, and Mississippi Central railroads in West. Tennessee, no loss tnaa signt carloads have been shipped from various stations xia the two roads to Columbus sinos Monday last. The limit to ebipmenls is, indeed, only the soaraity of: rolling stock. . Thousands of bales are now piled up at the several stations, with.their buy ers anxiously awaiting their turn for transpor tation, uuite a book or. purcnaeers or tbe staple from Weelern oities are now traveling througb. tbe country adjacent to tbe railroads with bags of speoie. I met several of these at jaokson yesterday, and they stats most confi dently, that itoval cotton is rapidly guooumbma to tho Imperial gold, and that the greater part of the orop of Wistoru Tonnee-see will find its way to market in the oourse of the summer. The nrloes paid are from A) to :o cent, per pound. at whioh rate -very handsome profits must be realised by the purohassrs. , From this vicinity, they are Hill somswhat deterred by the foar of guerrillas, known to bs Hovering along tbe Mo. bile and Central Railroad. To, planters are for .the same reason anxious to dispose of their stook, leet it might bs burnsd, and henoe, I saw a aoaen Dales sold nsrs only we day oeioro yoi terday, at ae low as 12 cent per pound for gold. . "i i r.., All effort! to open the M . & 0. Railroad between Grand Juaetioa and Msmphii were abandoned, aa heretofore stated, some lea days ago, owing te the swarms of guerrilla's infesting the country through which it runs. Strange to say, while the railroad was being dostroyed in every possible manner, tbe telegraph Una rrom urenew unction ana Memphis was not tn- terierea wun, every morning uieaporaiors naa expected to find Memphis lilenoed, but always elicited eleotrio responses from that point. The rebel magnanimity toward the line was too ox inordinary aot to be uepioioua, aad upon cloea Investigation, it was iouad that tome sn- .1- .fit k NUMBER 24. terprlslng telegraphist ia the Boathera interest aaa tappet tapped tbe-line between Moaxaar. and. Mem- pni, and was very leisurely laterooptiaa mill tary oorrespoadsnoe for the benefit of rebel General,. But smart as he was, the Yankees got the better of him la the end. ' By a clever understanding betweea the two ends of the line, installments or bogus dispatohes, by no mean, oaloulated lo give aid and oomfort to the enemy, will pass daily oyer the wires until the rebels will sse at to abstain from' tampering wnn tnem. i nave seen seme speotmeu of correspondence carried on by the Union operators for the edltioatien of the rebel spy. If ths rebel Generals are not kept In a state of con stant exoitemoat aud alarm, It will aot be for the want of the sansationel element la it. . Block houses and other means of protection of the small detaobmeuts stationed for guarding purposes along the railroad line, arc now being oomtiucted In large number,. . ... ' From General Pope's Army. ' (Ocrrennden of the Phil. Inquirer.) .. ' ,', Z ' ; CvutPPEB, July 21st, 1802. A portion of General Pope'i army now occu pies Culpepper. General Hatch entered the town oa tbs 14th Inst.: General Bayard's Bri gade followed oa tbe 10th Inst j two days afterwards. General Hatch's foroes proceeded to Within a short, dlslanoe of Gordon, vllle, but wttnorew tomaanon uonrt House shortly afier- wnra,. . XhsiOIth.Jiw. Jewk Cawalry, First MIohlgaa Cavalry, Flret Ohio Cavalry, First Vermont Cavalry, two regiments of infantry aad a bat tery, oomposed ths foroes engaged in a reoon nominee towards uoraonsviue. ine riflb New York Cavalry, CoL Brodhead were in the advance. After, maintaining their position for some lime tbey returned lo Madison. ' A portion of our pickels, who had retired lo a Darn to partite or taslr dinners, were captured by a party of rebel infantry. General Bayard's Brigade, under oommaud of Colonel Owen Jones, (Acting Brigadier-General In absence of General Bayard,) First Pennsylvania Cavalry, also prooeeded lo Madison Court House. ine woods were reported as being thiokly infested with guerrillas, aad strong bodies or the rebel infantry and oavalry. Ibis command also withdrew to James City, some eight miles from here, and yesterday moved their enaamp- aent to vuipopper. mis aiiernoon we nave strong RECONNOITERING PARTIES out In every direotion. Thoy report heavy rebel cavalry piokets this side of Gordonsville, and some prisoners taksn state that General Ewell is enoamped at Gordonsville with a force of twenty-five thousand men. The report is generally oreuiteu acre. REBBL MAJOR CAPTURED. . Captain D. Gardner, Company G, First Penn sylvania Cavalry, while on a reoonnoissanee this arternoon, oaptured, near James City. Ma jor Moss, belonging to General Ewell's staff. i tie Major attempted to make bis esoape, but was surrounded and mads a captive. He was engaged in buying up cattle, sheep, Ao., and on his person was found a telegram directed to the Quartermastsr's Department at Riohmond, stating that he bad suooeeded in "buying the cattle." Colonel Jones, who resided in Waelt- i ington at the breaking out of the rebellion, and who was Adjutant General, with ths rank of Colonel, has also been oaptured. and is now I confined in "durance vile." G. P. Evans, editor of the Madison t'ltiien, wae arrested at Madison by a party belongisg'to General Bay ard's Brigade. Hs is aooussd of attempting to raiee a oompany of men for the Southern army. , ARREST OF A MINISTER. The rootor of St. Stephen's Churoh (the Epis copalian) was arrested to-day, by order of 'he i'rovost Marsbai. tiev. Mr. Lois, tbe arrested minister, bsld service la his churoh yesterday, and preached loudly la ravor or oecession, and prayed fervently in favor of J(.ff. Davis and the suocoss oi me oouweru army, lo-oay ne was brought before Gen. Hatoh, when he endeavored to enter into ao argument with ths General, as to the right, under the Constitution of ths United States, to worship God aoeroding lo the dictates of his oonsolenoe. The General promptly replied that as be (the reverend minister) had foregone the Constitution aad the United State,, he oould not certainly violate their authority and ask for protection In the same breath. The General ordored Rev. Mr. Cole lo propare for a trip to Washlngloa early to morrow morning. The old reolor, undor the guise of worshipping God "according, to the diotates of his ooa- soienoe, will not soon again have the opportunity of preaching his hellish dootrines of Secession. - ' ; CITIZENS STRONG 8ECESSI0NIST& ' Alexander or New Orleans can aoarcoly surpass this bitter place in their bitter Secession demonstrations. Ysstsrday, the oltiiens, In passing to and from ohurob. refused to walk under the "Stars and Stripes," hanging from the Provost Marshal's office, but stepped Into the muddy strsets and "pissed by on the other side," sooner than lo step under the dear old banner. Ths soone was revolting and extremely aggravating, and, had the soldiers have had the privilege, they would hava put the infernal traitors in auoh a condition that it would have been necessary to have appointed eieoutors to have "settled up" some one's estate. If our sol diers desire to puronese sometning to eat, tbey are refused by those who have an abundanoc Tbe orders just given by General Pope are pop ular, and you may rest assured mat our men will soon avail themselves of the proclamation to Hs farthest letter. ' ; PROVOST MARSHAL. Captain George W. Burge, Twenly-Boventh Indiana. Is the Provost Marshal of this plaoe. Hs is an energetic and determined offioer. Although a Virginian, he is strong in his attachments te the patriotic and loyal West, and be longs to a Bne regiment, uoionei Bins Colerove commands the Thirty-seventh, and is every way fitted for his post. THE 8KELBT0N EXCITEMENT. Word was brought to the Provost Marshal to day, that a skeleton had been found la a house In the towa, and that It wae one of the viotims of the Bull Bun battle, It was stated that, as this is the anniversary of that battle, the owner of it hod produced It for the purpose of insulting our troops. The Marshal proceeded to the spot, but fonnd that the skeleton was wax, and that some wag of a soldier had found it, and after putting an old pair of blue panii in lbs coffin with il, had proclaimed that it was Ihe remaina oi a union nuimer ameu . mi uuu, as stated above. The skeleton was taken charge of and disposed in snob a meaner that no more excitements need be expected from it. CONTRABANDS. Afler entering the town, the Provost Marshal found a number or negroes connnea in tne cia tail, who had been plaoed there by their mas ters, preparatory to sending mem io jiioumona. Uur troops, nowever, came into ine town ao unexpectedly that the Beoesh were unable to send tne asrkios away, ana we iounu mem in ine look-np aad glad enougn to got out. . . AFFAIRS AT GORDONBVILLB. By a deserter wholhas just come ia we are In formed mat uen. isweii is at uoraonsviue, wita a considerable foroe under bim, or infantry, ca valry and artillery. It Is also stated tbat Ewell Is entrenohing himself. There are large bo- dies of troops near us, ao doubt. Last night their signal lights were sent np in various directions, giving os strong hints that "Seocsh' was not slumbering. The troops have great oonfldenoe in oertain movements being made by General Pops. - The order, given by ths General have produced great alarm among the oitisena. Upon our ar rival ia Madison Court House, yesterday morn- In, soma few of the oitiisns came to our mili tary authorities, and slated that members of their families had insulted General Hetoh's troops when la that plaoe a few days ago, but begged mat ineir nouses migm not oe torn down, or ihey be arrested, as the "thing should not again happen." Tbe troops are perfectly willing to burn aad destroy, and the people here stand on a magi-xine tbat may easily explode. We stead here nrettv far advanced in the enemy's oountry. but the troops are willing to stand by "Ihe old flag," and to be led agalast tha enemy. You may look out for something of interest before long. , - The Panama Bulletin tolls Ibis curious storv 'Il will be recollected that, about four years ago, Mrs. Kearney, wife of the late Mr. James Kearney, died In this city. Her husband, at that time being a merohant la Aspinwall, had a sine collin made, in whloh she was placed, and also a quantity of aloohol, the wholo then Imbedded In charcoal In a still larger ooffln, for the purpose of preserving her. as It was her husband's intention -of having her remains esnt to England; but shortly afterward he took sick himself and died, as also his olilld. The bodv then remained In the cemetery undisturb ed, until, a short tint ago, Instructions were received from ear relations ia England ta hava Us body aAud and in tarred la the cathedral, ua opening the cofflia tie body weal foeod to be petrified aad perfeeUy atarble-like; butstraags to say, as quiok as tbe air got to tbe body, it oaeagcel le a light oepper oolor.'Lji AFFAIRS AT FORTRESS MON-, BOB. - The new Order of tbe War De- fiartment Enthusiasm among .. ha Soldiers An Instance of. r Protecting Rebel Property. .: . j - i 7 j (From Oar Oan Correspondent.) Old Poiar, Thursday, July 24, 1862. Tbs new Kxeoitlve orders).- rescue tin a- nil Ba the property of rebel, for military purposes, and also sinplovin oontrabanda In our trnv. la hailed with ths greatest dollght among all loyal classes hers,, oivil or military.. People pull a long breath, aad feel as if we had started afresh this time on the right road. ' II Is true the order oomes rather late, and after wa could ',-have prevented the lose of Ihouiandi of brave . -u lives and millions of treasure, could we have sooaer managed lo gst the oountiy out of its coils of red tape; but still, let bygones be by- . ,. gonts. Lot us be happy that matters bad as ' .., they are are not worse: aad. like honest Baa. oho l'ania,bid God bless the giver, and not look ,' tbe gift-horde too closely ia the mouth. . t " : " There ere neonla in tha North who. no dauhr' '- look opon this movement as a sort of semi-abo- : '. lilioaonsi who think it " unconstitutional " to save the bonea and sineaa of our Northern while men, by employing the property of Soulhi -.i em rebels in digging our trenobes, &o., while " ' our soldiers rest for fighting, and who would "j. make many a Northern fool believe that the' " " army would lay down their arms in disgust if one word was mentioned in their bearing about -T the negro. I wish to beaven that one of these people had been at my side this morning, to hear what I did from the Hps of poor bad-rid- . . den fellows, with mutilated limbs, lulling, limp. log, suffering, many dying, on board Ihe 8. B. Spaulding.. He, would have been conviaoed met, whatever polltioal writers may oboose to think of the neoessity of having our men am. dered by thousands while protecting rebel prop- n , , erty, or dying like rotten ebeep in swamps, lo save Ihe sleek negroes of armed traitor.. oZ. dure who have to undergo thoss hardships have no sympathies that way. - ' J And let the publio be essured that this official order came not one moment too soon, and that ths army is going to permit no tampering with it now it has been promulgated. A cloud a abort time since no larger than tbe prophet's ' nana naa maae us appearance, and was rapid-ly swelling into pretentious dimensions. That - ' which had hithsrto been passing from lip to lip, in timid murmurs, would have spon burst into a roar of thunder so loud that the deafest among os would have been bound lo hear. The-army will die to a man, defending our oountry, but will not fiiht jor protettina traiiere. A broad and dislinot line has to be drawn and that Im- ' mediately potweeniboss who are fir the Union and thoss who are aaainttll: the former tn h. enctureged, the Utter to be overcome by any Bad ' evory means knewn to olvilised warfare, aad ,-all side issues, be it Slavery or anj thing else, uiui, uuu .in v. lurwoH overooara. A monstrous instanos of the neoessity of Ibig last slsp of ths Administration, earns ta mv an., i t tice only last evening. Dr. Berrv. nf flan L , Kearney's Division, Regimental Surgeon of the Thirty-eighth New York, was my informant, and authorized me lo use his name if I desired ' ' il. It happened that during tha momentous week before Riohmond, Maj. Dominiok, of the Second New York Volunteers. 'of Sedgwick's Di vision, a brave and noble young offioer, found i : i . , i . . . ... , . . utiu.eii, uj ueu. niovieuan s orders, passing from Ibe left wing to support the right. , On the road be was overcome with etokness and fatigue, and was compelled to slop, with a servant. '"' " opposite a grand houss, owned by one Dr. liar-1' ' ' riaun, a nuieu reuei, wno naa removea nis fam- ily to Riohmond, and was staying at home with , his doors fastened but proteoted by a United , Slatce Provoit Guard. After asking the eenti-nel in the portioo what regiments were near, " maj. v uuumoa icaroeu, cciacntattiy, that nis lneaa ir, oorry wae in ine neighborhood. ' The latter was sent to, but finding it impos- ' stble to absent himself immediutely from im- ' ' portant duties, said he would ride Out in early "' morning. -lie did so; found ths Major had ' gonstojoin his regiment, after sleeping all., r night on the bun pirch of a Southern nabob, comfortably e'ttping irseiie, with a United Statu patrol pauwgin front of tlie houee A That night's exposure oost the gallant Major his life ; for it brought on a disease whioh ended in death at tbe Eutaw Houso in Baltimore. This same Harrison is now ia the Rip Raps here; aad is a rebel of tbe first water. His house la known to have been in the direct track of tho .' first rebel raid against the white Houss, under ' Stuart, and there Is no doubt whatever that the eaid houss, and Ihe adjacent one of Dr. Tyler, -. were among the headquartsis of the oonspira-,, . tors. Those are specimens of the follows ta ' protcot whose properly our men have had to " saorince their lives by thousands. No wonder -1 ir iney now rejoice to find that war is, at but to be waged in earnet.N. Y. Timte. . , . . , ArleiiiUB Ward, "His Book.".. ONE HUNDRED COPIEK ' Uf Ihla fllde-Spllttlng. Antt-Dyapepllo Work reoelvad. Any individual wno will oomplaln oi auy or tne numerous ille of Ufa after reading Artemue' Book,- wilt be place upon the catalogue ot lucurable uneee. Ptloe, 91; sent b : mail (pre-paid) ou receipt of St. 16. fi'bal'e eo. Ad. Jeur. Victor Hugo's Great Work, kXae Miserables." It le character! wd In Knrope aa the "Literary Brent of thleOenturji" Ineloth.fli bj iaaii, 1.iU. I'aper, 60c; by mall, Wc. Iitrse Stock jtwt reoelTed. Brinr alone vonr loooa Pictures, and have thorn framed haiidnunelj for a low price. PotOgfraphlc Aibumti and Card i'oririauf ,. h. Urge aaiortraent on band, and for lale cheap. Ton may find nnrthlDat von want tn Books. Stationer Ao,. at . HOW TO MAKE A MILLION! HOW TO MAKE A MILLION I ! Nine Months In tbe qunrterniM- ser'a uepaiiiiieni) or ine sjnan-ces to Make a 1,000,000 MILLION 1,000,000 33y 03axzrlos Xaella, . ; Lats Captaib amd Assistant Qoabtwibastxi U. D, ABMI. , Price sue, by mail cue, prepaid. - Bend for this book If von want lo "act vonr nioaev back." It te one of the ricbeet beoka of tbe cuntnrv. and avery body shonld read It. - Juae2I HAIDALL eV ASTOS. JuneJ. ' ' NOTICE I The Stockholder! of the Central Ohto Bel. road Com pan are hereby notified tbat tbe aooaal meetlof for the election of IB Ulreotors to urve the at luing ycai will be hf Id on TU l 3D AY, the 39lh day ol August next. KanesTllle, July So. 186?. WM. WING, Sco'r. ' Jylie-dtd - . MULES! IIUVB TRIKTT MSLIS TO SKfiL, WBt.I, ADAP TBD for Army pui-poete, areraiilng 144 hand, htah l Vor particular, addreaa or apply to ,a U. UAHLIRIIIUIVBB, Jyt!S-iHw " ' Cknter Vllleje, Delaware Co., O. BTJTTHCH I33BIaiTl - J BUY TIT B OU EA P BST! '-Buy Ihe Perkins' Sewing Machine Only 840 ' See advertlaemrnt. For aale by F. BHI.b, J nnetn-dlm 110 Baal Mound 81, . JUBNCTT H0D8B, OINOINNATI, O.. On. or Tniin A Vina Sir. ...' dOUMBOH, BADNDBB8 004 - octlt-Jly - . , Pronrlatore' , 1IHPKKUL SHIRTS! GOLDEN HILL & SHOULDER BBAM fit X X X IT. T I 'phe Pattern of these nlilrts Is new aupe-1 rlor. Tbe bodies, yokes, eleaval and koaama alt rotnuid lo At Ihe peiaon with , EASE AND COMFORT! , ' an.. M,lr nnnn .nth am dn.itfnattBa Ik. alae mav ha re'tm upon ae Detugoorrcet; ann eT.rj am m gnaiau.irw well made. Genie end boya rlaei. : Frlcet modetala. BAIN A SON, Mo South High atnel,' hi il : V I .1. i'i .

ORNAMENTAL lAON ' WOM, V . i-. 'Ki 'm eariel."11 ' wmpi v ,l.,."n ' im , -,,f ..t..WTir"ap ( i' ..?,,.n ' l' .BOH aUiuIkaS. JWIWl! '. PAt0" DOW ftOABMa i'M Ma n''H"' "i tjiiii-tveaw aTwneHsurev '..(.! , drib,. Aleo MettMejes, all Illoetreted eetalogue, .naBoe; j ,,"' T,- BOTaBiMeM ttiomnii, He. atfaU'eVreet, near Terk, en- rat KHk , " WM-BMUf uev- stay ae-aaao i 1 ' i ! HOTEL Mo.', Mftj '. c"i Terms.' $61,50 per Day. THB ABOYB) HO. S MW'WII .afeeartfcntaf . Tu.uaa.fc- keh an tral a very eonvaulw I to huelueee end piece, or eui 3if( ante of tboaMdev InpmruMau, awl to Irted up ...... . . . . ,i -. - Tka reojn The iteitaell aa fa.. mart n.nojaeiof whloh ft lau true numMrra single, w bumpw-m -. Xkl, aud, Vl, ereryttlojbe be eon. I add lo the eoiaferl of tlx aioaae, aha mk ll Ml and ventl thai ooald add lolhe touibrl Apmu nr. . nopmMw. R.,Lj'GILBERT & CO., MAMUrAUTUUSiBai U STEAM REFINED CANDY! noolt . Oaudyd 4bo. . . rp. TBI PUBLU). Manufactory and Seles "owua, 61 COtJBTI-ABDT BT., WW OBatV Branch offlM. B Oeuel St. ' "fW BnOSlnf. lay lS-lyr I 1 iJ- JJ0HN BLACKr: 1 n.i.ulWrliirar and Wholesale Dearie im THUNKS! f C6 READB 8TIIEET, NEW YORK.' LADIEB' DREBS TRUNKS; . C8DAR TRUNKS, F0RFUR8; 'FIN J! 80LB LEATHER TRUNKS 'i ; And aU Binds of : .. i , , , , TRATBLINO, BAGS, .(i may 16-smo ' ' MANHATTAN HOTEL, 1 MURIIAT, TH.I3Bl'r' lOOMD boob' ieom'moadwat, ' Oppotita tb rk, K. HU001N8, ' in. . , Propriilor. United Miiiieslcialm Agency. VAW WINKLE & BUS8ERT, Attorneys and Counsellori t Law HAVING TAKKN THBl UOMMODIOKS DAMHINQ CIKflOK, . No. S West Third Street, ' --CINCINNATI OHIO.V. rr 1 r (Iformorlv oconplad by tba Bank of th Ohto Talley), Ihoy an now .n.liarl o ouoooMfully ProMCnte vory dj. BOUNTT LAND, PENSIONS, $100 BOUNTY, ARRBARAGE8 OF WAGES, INDEMNITIES AND SPOILAHONft , , , I.08T HORSES und othor Proptty, &o., &o Wo auka no ftkarKea unlui tnoewfUl, In procartng thej Suy'tad anil all kludi of ' ' f. - GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, LAND WARRANTS, UNCURRHNT MO'NEi-, GOLD AND SILVER; rnMlabaraoJ tfaa BOLDIEHS' FRIEND AND ARMY RECOHD, A Wwaly Papar glrlol full dotall. of Din Battle, List uf Klllwl "d WoundfT, Location or KBlineliH, and In faotalltUwarn)liriiiiUBd to bemibllbod. Tha onlT nawtr oaiue aiu itun""w iu m Btatot. StDgla aubaoilptlonl ' fr. Aprlt7-)1.ADi.o.di fipciaieii coplea lent 1663. 18 OHIO WHITE SULPHUR - SPRINGS. WARDEN & EMERY. rpHI8 KAVOUITK RBHORT HAS BKBN t- Leaecd by tbo undcrifgaed for tbe acaaon of 18ti3,, commcncluRi 1 June lOtli, and Ending September 10th For beauty of looatton It fa not exmlled byanyotber Waterloi Flaoo In tbeoountry. Tbe Building! hare all teen thoroughly eleauaei), and Vrtvee and averythhig, conneoted with the Dprluna repaired at a boaty etpeoae; and nothing that would prove benrfiolnl lo pereone aeek Ing health or pleasure haa been left uodona. A good LIVKBI la altuobed, well etock'd. BATHS, Hot and Cold. .Attentlra Wnltfra. TKLBUBAPU orjriUBeon nectlug with all parte of the oouutry. OMNIBUS LINB o carry patrona to aud from the Tralue. Arrangoinonta with all tbe prlnclpnl ttallroada for HALV IfABB tlokere to and from tbe Sprluga, good during tbe Beaeon. BOARD per day, 88; per week, 8 to ftlO. Vor farther kironna-' lion, addreaa " ' ' 1 WAUDBN . BHEUV, Amerluan Hollv . , Ijeaaooa of Ohio White ralphnr Springe. . ColdhbvI, Ohio, June bV-d.8.m. ' ' ' . ' . atANOIAUTUBttB Of . Awnings, Tents and SO. aSS OBNTRAl AVBNUB, . Oin.olxi.axeitl. OIilo. AAV MINOS AND TKNTB Fl'KNlSItBD at Ima than llutorn prici. ALb MOBK WAU-UANTKO. AlL OUDHlio I'llOMPTLy ATl'BNDBD 10. jnlyl-d:)tu. jjtnilLtlTOH, BTUOUKlPtiB A DO., JLITUOUHAFHKIIB, KHOHAVHtta COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, Wilt Voiarlh Bt., OlaalauU. All elude of work.duiM tn tbe beat etyle and on abort otic.: .' Partlenlar altentton will be glfen to order, tor WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, to - OHcrf nfty bt teal to At -Jogmi Oincn, . - nuTlfWly ,.M. G. COLLINS,. ATTORNEY AT LAW.;' Otflct No. 67, 1 South Bifh Strut, twt icon kum er m roti vmct. - C0LVMBU8O. Will promptly attend to. Oolreotlow and other law vu.iuuna. aprlU-lyr. APITAL OUT P10TUBB 0 AIiUUI I No. 101 SOUTH HIGH BTBBBT, '(Opposite Gaiott Building,) OOLUMBUS; OHIO. ' PHOTOGRAPHS, CHIARROGRAPHB I Ambrotvnep. &o.. ieo. Takci in in Hioium Bttu o tub Abt JQBtiBBBVaW, A I. WATTS, fajldpal Aatkn,! aiaa GOLD MEDAL PIA.3STOS WM. KNftBE & CO., Jtttltlmore, Md. MmtnfAnltirsira tit GRAND AND SQUARE PIAN .i. w 70UL0 BESrKOTl-rt,I,T oall the attnt'tl n of the iiibiie, auaeapwiaiiy or tbuaeln nooJ fi a realty FIRST aiABe) PIAM 0, to their well BaBorlod Stook of Iriatrlinjanta. .The brated Planoa hare been awarded tha hlgtieet premlnm at dlfTerent-falra, for aeveral eauQeaalve yna'a, over a large competition of the beat inaki'M In Ilia oouutry. Ttl-luoalida of their oioollence from Thalbera. (lottaohalk. BtrakoNh audO. Setter, aula large number of the beat Xrery Inatrumenl fully warranted for ttro yeari, De Kripllve circulate promptly Bint oa application. WM, KNABE ft CO. ' '"' : Haaara. SRLTZBA A WKBStKR, 18 ael Stat itrwl Oolnmbtte. are ae-enta Air the ahova oalabraUd Pianna. mi kaw Urge aawrtment eonitautly on hand, it faalery TTWJA TTTT "TVr fr 1 1 A ' . Y V II . I 1 11 11111,1 j ; ; 1LM J- U tl U J :m; VOITJMEXXVI PbUAdelplU AdrertbtlBf. ''H BT. tOCTlS A.HBSTBVTSTgiklBT. X .balwnej Third and IWtb, Pblladelpbla. ,Tka nadaaalgaed, bartua baaed, mt a ten, of yean, bata fopular konea, kav tbe pWaaara of aaaonnotag lo i.eir nieuoe ana le. traTenog ooamaniry inaa it a now jfoa iov ana taoBaHaan aa gejHia. ine naqea eaaoa i fret at Marok teat, kae aaea ealirely naoral 'eeeanaa tied ta d eapareor i loan tba anartaaenl Ota are large, BtaUale4aji4faralalBadlaaeaern atria. It la caa I telly totaled, auneasiaeit ta aH Ike depot and elaaaakoal indlaga, aud la tka taaaaadlale tlelulty of ike Ouatoaa uunae, roai uowa ana enatMra anoaaagej.. Uenaeetad wllk the Hneal la a Bxiaaraut Sir (he ioomh aaudaajon of tkoaa urafarriug ake Baeopaan plan. . Prlee, pi Bourne froaa Ynrae to Sewaol BaUava par weak, acoordi IBW (U IIKM.IUH. . Board tl 60 par dag. Table fButa k, merakaaa and kuatuoa ausfroa t la I . at, ' ..".I elan u. i I . WAAg Ik PBTOB,. URNS, BATTS CARPET CHAIN. f i WkalHale Oealn tl Tani, SI3 BARKBT . aTIaTTH. BTBBBT I L '' taiLAABUBIA, BaI noinsi wn.i. rim a- riiLb stock L a Uotloa Carpet Chain, Oolloa Tarn, Twat, Wad. ding, Dattlog, Voteon Bali., Ta Taraa, Wool Twlaa, dkoe Threade, Cotton, Uenipand lfaoilU Cordaga, Wood, an and Willow Ware, raner Baakea. Aleo. a full aaeirt- rwiuea, uanoia wica, ooaeriat larn. Drooea TWlnaOi kOWBST leui oa a er aeie. wniou no oaera aa jaanniaeiuree BT BBT C AS B PRIORS. . JepriB-dAa .atBS UNIUB.- - . Arah traat above) 'Third, lfclteole)lMB aaFTha Hotel la central, eoaraalent by Paearerw tn to all narta of tha eltv. and In aear aaaaalav aAaptad lo tba eoealbrt aad wank at ake knalneaa pabIM, l.Mlrarilae uI4-dlr B ' NERVOUS DBBIL1TY, OB 8PER- A T MATORRHUSA, i, po,ltl,ly In-T a anrabla bv any meane but tboea. I advo. r oala. Oetore ooDimcnciug any kraatmant baru kcw tbe wrliar actually cured hlmeelf. and aubeeaaentlr handreda VI u.npi.. .. i , Saclaee 1 poetield aunanorfbael envelop to Box t7d, Obarleetown. aaae. , .maylfl-dAwlyr IJverjr. Q.BOBQB W, SUAPLBI, ( . , LIVERY & SALE STABLE 113 B. Front St., bet BUto and Towa. riaa Baraaa aVCaarleHree Head a, all Tlanee. ' BO Rata B0ABD1D BV TBB DAT OB WBIR. vrrtna Home alwaye for Sale. . (ootMdly Kecrults Wanled! C APT. T. P. COOK HAS AG AIM JBR. TEKKD tha teivioa nod Iim oixmed BMruitlrff Office t Mo. 26 EMt Btkt treat, J nut over tboM Pwt Offlof, brlio u rMwiTtnir rooraita lor a eimpknjr to fto Intoaotlr tertio andrt1 tb lt onU of tbe Govenor. ThiMdeslrluK IomiHbI hi ftoompADjr rnpldly filllDK op, wlihiTwy prospect of lnn into ctlve ifrrlco at mi early dny, may do to by oatling t 9t. Cook' BeorofU tag Offlof. ai above f - . i , . . ( njyBO R. ESTERBROOK & CO., Steel Pen Manufacturers. flf o. 403 AroTi Stroet. RKITKUBHOUK CO. DKIiiaai 'I'O call tne attontlou of tUa trado and tbo Amorlcau t'ulilla tn tht tkot thut tet.1 tdua ara mudfi ta thfa coan. try by tbein atiuul la quality to tbo bant tmportod ar '. OIT? AND COUNTRY DEALERS , ., lupVllod on tha moat favorablo torma; ' ' ' Ordari by mail promptly attended to. junal0.dly . ) , ,r - ; FORWARD! FORWARD ALL PERSONS IN NEED OF BOOTBrJbSHOBS, U TO TUB RENOWNED CHEAP STORE OF DUNFORD & CO. 276 SOUTH HIGH STREET, OolumtoUHi, O. And lltoae 8Irndld HHd - Ilcelcii Boota for m . 7ft Tttoae-liulfue Vraucla Aloroooo Boota...l 00 Tboae Beantirully Flnlahcil Sawed do.l Bli Thoae IjKitie'i J.uce-IIceled eialiers...... BO Tltoaa Itlcn'a Oxford 'I lea ti Thoae Splendid Calf Tlee 1 oo Thoso Froiiort Calf Boot, .a 00 And other urantcd Ar eo, too numerate to mention AT FABOliOBSTJY LOW PBlCIg. B. P. vW. , DUNFORD & CO., Proprietor!. II CHITT.. BHOBB ' Coioamvi, Ohio, ' with : ' vi!B;;ciii'rTBnDKa,3 k JL;'' ' -t. ' ATronjUTa'At ttw, '' Wall Street, New;tork, ' f?i ltend:ia KewTcrk andOhlo collection jdael MALTBY HOUSB, PRATT BTRHBT, ' ' Between Light and Charlaa Btraeta, "Baltimoree Mcl. 1 L. U. MALTBY, Proprietor. nay29-dTy ' ' ' Oanby. Oil pin & Oo. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND IMPOKTHHS Of BMOIiIHH, OKR. MAN aud Ftenoh Ornaa. Chemlcla. rsHnnmr. nrf Fauey ArUclee. D Stufie. Paluta. 01U. Tarnhh. Wh.. duw Qlaae, tte. N. W. 00 X OF LlflUT AND I.OHBABO BTBBBTS, BALTIIIORE, nayM.dam ' THE PERKINS DOUBLE LOCK STITCH FAMILY JAND WANUFACTU11ING TUB BEST A .. LOOK AT riioia !: Table.,, ft Half ' II 0ablael..c HACHINB now la an. Patent Ki Hoalon anl Folitlna - uibinei.,Bw A. MtXt lXA. OolUBXAlStXaB, ' i U 30 East Mound St Tb it tbe EHmpleet Machine ever made. Bewa with a atrt. Abt needle, from two apoole without any rewinding an . irom iu atmnllotlv la not ianie lo aai om oi oracr. IPendforaClroularandDamploof Sowing, or oall and ace II in operation. .' Agenta wanted la avery town k tha Stat to whom Uberal inauoomonaareunereu. .. Nnedle and evervthlnl nertalnuut tu tbo B80 Moora ma. onineoonaiaaiiy on nanii. T am nutting a vninable Improvement oo tbe Moore tea. htno(of which I have the the aole agency) or I will ex- onanga ine, Hi rfram a ruannine tor nooremaelilueeibal navanoi .peen mucn auueuu, wuen larmacan na agreed upon. . " " 1 OHO, P. OUH, . i . i . Oeneral Agent, for tbe United Stataa, ... , ,., ; , omoe and bal, Room, IM Weal ih St. Olnelnnatl.O, ' inuWT.fcbaiair. . . QOtOMBOS WH0I.R8AH L1QU0B 8T0BS. nn ' Importere and Dm lore In Forelrri and Dome, tic Wlnea, BrandiM, Ac, e., alto Old Bje, ilcuongabela and Boar. ban Whukv. . , . ear Warehooaa and OSw, JM Irmrb Bh Street, Oo. aana uare-ans, W.TT'ir.M, nwanpj aevuwBji OHIAPBSt ' Ma?) CO LOMBUSi OHIO, ; VVEDfVES D AY . MtiftSS IN y." j VL n 30. " 1862. HatrtlWBre. KITHOFF, J03IES I C04 ' , VBOLIBALI AND KITAIL DBAUUS J ' 1 wuiai tn mwiiim ,1,0 . HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, "'. Iro, Itoat, Via' Mataai, MIOKaVHIOI'TOPXiB aUriealinrftl Inplenents, BBtWVUI BAUD W4M ' jtMlTlM, 'y ' ! . Mait, OUa, TaniisBss, fc, . ' o'utto aariala mtrmt, IJJOLUMBUBiO. -i-v HENRY D. HARVEY & CO. whox.vsa.ZiV.,. oxioaaxtB, MO. 10 LOBS1BD BTBBBT, . Baltimore, fid., DBALBRa IN Soger, Holaaaaa, OolTee.Teaa Spicei, Tobaooo,! gare,lauS, Window aiaaa. Potty, Olla, WhIU lead, Bpooaa talto, tap. Uarb. lode, Bal Soda, Cea. perae, Alaa, Batraet at Oonaa and Logwood, ladlge, Madder, Ball., goapa, Oaaidlee, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead. Bona, logelber with a general and well eaeorlad etock of Wlaee, Brand Me, Wktaky T, Oertlale, Olive Oil, eta. it kiide reed rod ao exaaalgaaaant. Oonnlry Prodnoaaf all , BBkrMaa ' HBW UBaBUn.LOAmNfl BtTEtaa ' taefeaaal.MlaelNei wela!, H Iaa4ei cell. krviTloO laek I a aleeaatet ValU, aaae aa Oall'a Amy fcaUi aad ea M allo&e eeaalraUea a deaUe Ike ..LtwiaM Tiiae th aha .eeafaeref a aarael lain. aUUlaarUMrw.) r waaarareer, ' i, arOTiiixiii 00.. U... ...1 ..I. eaten k ejaaa, laerUa, Aroareeee, aad kUHarf Jiflr dta HPOBTAN'r TU LAUIS3. Dn. Jona P.i... k..ln. a. . . 'i t?. '! prof'a.k'nal lime exol naively lo the treatnienl of FBHALB DIFF0ULT1BB, and having euceeeded In Ibonaanda af caeea In re. Hiring the afflicted to oonnd heallb, kae now entire oonadoooe In onVringjinblloly hla urtflAX AMBHIUAN REMEDY." . . DIX. IIARVKW Chrono-Thermal Female Pills, , wa nave never yet failed (whan Hie direction! have boat etrlotly followed,) In removing dlmcolttee arlalng from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, OP In faMtorior th avatarrn fen trldtM haaltta. tkM mv log from Spinal Affect iuni, Prolapnai Utorl, tha Wbltoa, orothw woakneu of tbo Uterine Ornani. AIo, Iu all rcuni or Rtn-Tuiu rrniiraiioa, iiysierics, Piil-tatloiu, Ao., Ao., which ra fornrannnni of mure Mrloni seftM. WrTKeailHlUmra tu rf! k,,!... u,. iliiou, and man bt takmt bn U motl dMLwtim IWt, Mtwiittf dUfrtu ; at the. tune time they act una A oiiabm Ay itrengthetilng, InvlgoraUng and ntorLiig tba syntem to hoaltliy condltlun, aud by bringing on tba monthly period with regularity, no mniter from what mtue the obstruction! may aviso, Theyvhould, however, mot be taken during the (lrat three or font moathi of prognancy, though tafo at any other time, aa mlsoarrlege wonld bo the re. nit. Each box ooctafni DO Villi, Parol Owe Iroivui, aid bun dNlrod thay will bo sent by mall pre-paid by any idvortlowd Agent, on receipt of tbe money. aavava vj avi ugia grjuntuijr . 1 , a. soanIiAN a 00., WhclettUe Agonte, Olnclnnetl. For aale br B. Vflaon. 8. a. Hamu.1 mrf a. ai.k arte, Oolumbtta. . . t augudocdir NEW STYLES , OF HATS AT i . . . J. H. SXvXIT pEX'.S HAT S TORE ! IM TBB X9"ell House. MONITOR, ' B0RtI8IJE, DUPONT, ZEPUflt, COMMODORE FOOTB, OtJNCB, BROWNLOW. And Largo Btook of i Military Goods, JC8T RUCE1VED AND FOR BALK AT LOW PRICES. J. M. SMITH. Je'iS.! Old Xjoaa.ed.oaa. Xoola. O-iza A Pttt'O Avtrclo for Al,dlotna,l Furpoita. FOB IALB B. WH, H. RESTIUADX, MO South Blgh Street. June 9, MBY UMBRELLA, PARASOL '' ' AND Walking Oanc Manufactory, '16V Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Merchant, and Dealer, are particularly Invited to call and examine my crook of Umbrollaa, Paraaola, and Walk. lag lienee, wnicn t am anering aa manuncfurora ooai. M.TIIOMPbOS. 107 Mala Street, weet elite, between 4th and dth, Cluclunatl, 0. aaarvmureiia, raraaoi ana waixingavaae aiaienaia, ornlehed te Um trade at reduced prloee. Janl-dlyr jBl. O. Foratoorg, ' NO. 5 HAST POURTH BTRBBT, BOOTH SIDB, BAST OF MAIN, DP STAIRS, Olaa.olaa.zi.ai.tl, O., mabof ASToaaa abb dbaabb ib TrueHes for Radical Cure. 8UPP0RTBRB AND SHOULDER BRACED BnrghMl and Anatomical Mechanician. Inventor and Hanulaoturer o Appareiueror uurvaiure oi onino, wry Meek, Club Feet, Bow lege, and other Pblalcal Delormf-tlee. SplloU nr Fractarea aud Dlalocallone, Btockinge fur Varlooee Telne, Knee Oana ami Ankleta made to order. fiapccUl attention paid to tbe repair of Artlftotal Iilmbe. A flmanntent Female ta attend to Ladlea. Befere by permlaaton te Dr W 0 Htueey, Dr 0 0 Black, man, Dr F Roelker, Dr I r Jadkina, Dr I ncbmiat, ur. Frlea, Dr A Betlmaa. njr New Spring aid Summer Goods! c. eberTy & CO. 964 SOeTTII BIUII STREET , a aa DAiivr bbobivibo ali. thb A. New elllee of SPBIa AND HUM HUB BBJEbS OOOPS, ranging In price from lo DO oeuta a yard, gurlns and Hummer rHAWL at reduced nrlroe. Ladlea', Hlaeea' and Ohlldiva'e HOOP DB1BTS, of the beet at,lea and Qnatllleo, at lhaloweet prleie. Ledlee', Gena' aud Children'. BOSlauI and OiOVEB or all quellllea, atylea ana pneee. Ledlee'. Hea'e and Ohllilren'e 8H0IS. chean. Ladle.' OULliABS, S0I.LABS and OOFFH, COLLARS andtfLBBVFn, Ineette; In great variety md at all prfcee. Newetylra or Light aud FanoyOtSSlMlRnB, Plain and Fancy OASUMBBRTTS OOTTOMADIS, of all atylea and inaHtiee, In abundance, it lb, loweet peealble nrleee. aten'e Boye' and Cklldieu'l BUM at IB BATS, of aba lateel aiyiee, very eocap. The beat .tllea and qtantfee af PB1NT8. it V. 10. 1K and It einte a yard. Kownaad Rleached SnaRTIROS and SBfAHRQB, ll R-ua a ta le oenie por yera. . v . , -IB FACT- BroavAlna la tot DRT GOODS LINB, will bo Bold at urraii tteuBooa rrioos, :. . to Bait, lbs Timos. :, :. . ''' .', ' " -, ALeO ' , ; :' ' At the lame place, can be bond i good lelacMon af GOOD FAMILY GROCERIES, wbloh will be Mild at the loweet poeelble figure.. Butter, lege, and and all ktnde of produce taken In ex. ohange for Orocerlea, at Market prleee. ' We par tlie hlaheet market prloe for Wheat, Ttye, Oorn Oaa aad dee da, at IM Souk High atreet and Bo. 7 Baal rnena arraea. Jonefl f. BBrWaT k 00, I.. -'iaajaaaBaJaJwaaaaaaaaaai I eeaaaaa. rile, OaaaataeaaMrauaare. .,au"r" L. Dm mA tt Ual.'a t aatlralv waaarareer. ead ialeeaaetuea ay reeiu earraie. Caa be aMd aO I wtlaeal aUaalaa. b aVa ealy na laat deea. aM li SrealakaeraeeS. Suaale aad danMe aa Ike Hat aea mm T JJLEGIt APmO HBWU Corning And Aflernoon Kcport Late und Important Yfiir News. , !.;''. J v.'! .(fitu Jill Imporiaatliom Fortress Moaroe. Sforeuienta of tbe Rebel Troops. Farragrut aad Porter's Fleet to go 10 Jttuiea silver. 1 n ! 1 ' . .ai J ' ' '.. 1 ' ... i, I.ate aud Important , Washing' ton News. : Rebel Report of Raid. the 1 Morgan What tbe Rebels tbink about uraitlug in tue north. , Ilalleck seads the Spades to the " uear ana ine nuskeis ' i to the Front. ' i-. Bklimlsli at Bollrar, Tenneaaee. Important IMemphla HeWa AC,,' tVc, SlC, From Fortress Monroe. ' FokTnnu MoRRor, July 27. There ars oon-idorablo robel forces along Iho river betweon City Point and Riohmontl; alio at or near Pe-temlmrg'. They appear to bo moving the Pe tersburg troop, north, but wo can obtain no proof tuat tbo are going beyond KiohmonJ. Richmond li aaid to bo In good oonditlon. Great oare ia taken for oleanliueaa of the gtreota. - The Petersburg Expreai of tbo "uth atatea : Parragul'a and Porter'a repsel, are on the point of leaving for Mobile and Jantea River. From Washington. - WifliiiKOToa, July 28. The I'etorabura Ex- preaa, of tbe 20th, aaya. editorlallv. inaneakinc of drafting la Ihi, aeoilon: Whilat we are die- poacd to believe this is pretty generally the true aspeot of the matter at the North, our belief li neYortheleaa not founded upon the statements of the Yankee journal,, and we oaution tho poople of the South not lo allow thsir m nd, tr menaures to be lnfluenord by such worlhlee, auihorily; Again we ahould re pudiate all thia tattle of theirs about the alow progreea or reoruitinir, nnd look upon it aa only a run by which thev are aeekins to throw the South off her guard, aud thug eauae her to re lax preparationa for InoreaalDK her foroea and strengthening her dofonaea, ao aa to putheraelf in a proper position to oope with a largely augmented Federal army. - .!'.. ine an mo paper baa a telegram dated Knox-villa, 24tb, wbloh says Col. Morgan aenda by speoial oourier to headquarters of Teonesaee a aispatcn rrom ucorgetonn, h.y , elating thai Be had taken 11 oities and towns with a very heavy amount of army stores, and that he baa a force sufficient te bold all the country outside of Lexingion and Frankfort, wbloh plaoeg are chiefly garrisoned by home guards. The bridged betweon Lexington and Cinoinnatl bay all been destroyed. , Tne inquirer save: At a late hour Thursday night we were informed that a skirmish took place yesterday morning, at Walrern Hill, between a email portion of our foroes and on ad-yanoe guard of the cucmy. Weoould not learn the particulars. Eererat soldier,, wounded in the skirmish, arrived in the oity last night. ine inquirer also oonlalns the following ; Twenty-two pieces of artillery, rart of Ihi eighty pieoes taken by the British from the Prussians at Iho battle of lukermaa, and pre sented to the Confederacy by British merobanta, urougni over in the isaenville, bare arrived at uaooo. t ney near eviuenoe ur Having seen aervtoe. With some alteration,, they will here after speak for themselves in a manner hiehly oredituble. . . Some thirty-eight pieces more ars expected at the same plane. we Had lite following in tbo editorial columns of Iho earns paper: ine great necetsiiy of maintaining our army In its utmost efficiency, la manifest to every one. Uur euomy battled but not broken, and a giant in power, is gathering hi, foroes and ordering enormous levies of fresh troop,, and he ia preparing to renew tne onset with frantto energy. This la no time for our soldiers to soalter. on lbs contrary, every man should be at his post ready lo resist or strike. ' The Charleston Mereury states thai the steamers Nashville and Rate wbloh reoently brought valuable cargoes of arms and ammuni tion into a Southern port, have suooeeded in making their way out to aea In spite of the blockading fuuudron at tho point where they eeoiped. Ilalleck Seads all the Spades to the Roar and Muskets to the Front. - i i i tu i' ,. -,. N&w Yohx, July 28. Tho Tribune has tbe following : It is whispered that Qcn. Halleok bas sent all the spades in Oem McOiellan's army lo the rear, and has ordered muskets to the front; at all events there was no digging there for the first time for many weeks on the day after hi, yisit to the Peninsula. etepi are taking to bring loyal black, by the nunareas rrom tno yaiioy or the Shenandoah within tne lines or won. Blgel s army oorps. To what military purposes they are to be devoted, la not known. . Skirmishing.. , a Cairo, July 28. A skirmish at Bolivar, Ten- nesBeo, botween our foroes stationed there and a body of rebels, took place yosterday.' No particulars received yet. it is reported that our forces nave evaonated Grand Junction, and that tbe place Is now oo-eupled by the rebels: also, that they have possession of almost all that portion of the Mem phis ana unnriestcu itaiiroad between Mem phis and Corinth. From Memphis. Mbiiniis, July 28. Communication with the North is yery irreg ular at present, in ooneeauenoe of all lbs steamboats having been pressed into the ser- viee for tits use of uen. uurttr army. About 250 oititens left ysstsrday, some going North. orders naro neon issued opening Memphis to trade with the surrounding oountry. under certain restrictions. Persons will hava free intercourse with papers, and no hindrance, save right of examination, and even searoh, when olhoers judge proper. ucnerata uuriouri ana tsmiiii e divisions ars appointed a guard. Parties endeavoring to leave or onter tne ci.y, except ty roads spool- fled in the order, will be arrested and impris oned. The Commanding General issued an order prohibiting speculators paying epeole for pro duce of Rebel Btates. When Treasury notes are refused, the parties refusing them to bo ar rested, and auoh of their orops not needed for tbe subsistence or their families, to be seised and sold by the tiovernmont. Quartermasters and speculators paying specie la violation of this order, to be arrested aud sent North, and the property lo ptirohaied stiitd for the benefit ol tne uovernaent, ., (Tlniee' Special Memphis Oorrespondame.) Chicago, July 28. CepV Gain, of tho gun- Doai xyier, reports o atitea ana lo wounded on bie boat in tbe late engagement with tho. Arkansas. . Be scouse Lieut. Hunter, command ing the Queen of the West, of behaving in a most oowaraiy manner, navtng made ao effort, whatever, to bring his vessel into action. . Tbe offioers of the Lanoaaler say the Queen of the Wool was the first boat that discovered ths Arkansas, but she ran for protection to tho fleet without firing a gun, ana in disobedience to signals lo come to aid Iho Carandolet. while the latter was engaged In olose quarters with the Arkansas. ,, . . . Sam Fsahcisoo, July 20 Tobaooo, oonoen-trated, held at $1 28. Considerable sales. Na, val store for re-shipment to NeaJYork. ( . Rebels Take Possession of Uum - ; bold. . - .. . CnioAoo, July 28 A Special Times Oorns-f ondenoe, says that the rebels have taken possession of Humbold, and bow hold the Mobile and Ohio Railroad at that plaoe." ThSy have (Ora up the track some tea or twelve mliee.- ::. -: ' tey. . r,l : ). ami) (. i- I .... i On a afar Footing-Drafting and :-i it , Oonicrlpton.' 't . .' i Paiaoaroa, Indi, Jal21, iWt; JMikri Miuotui Democrat!1 "i " 1 i I observed IB yonr Issue of the 19th in ar-tlola headed "Rebel Coasoriptloa," whloh I think ought to be copied into (very paper in the union, witn ma xospnou or inai pari somen .from "the correspondent of the New York Tiaeai who professes to know," about Iho way troops ars raised in th Boulh.' Baring not long left there I oan give you the true acoounl: At the beginning of the war tho militia of all the Southern States was' organised, and every man between 18 and 45 years of ige enrolled. Biace' the beginning ' of the war, every able bodied man under 45 belonged to some military i company; with whloh he had to drill gyery other Saturday, or pay a line. ' ' Oa tha ptstage of the sonierlption law, tha militia Colonels required theirCaptains through-out tha South to furnish lilts immediately of all able-bodied men bstwesa eighteen and thirty-five, whloh was dons Immediately. These oon- aoripts wers Immediately enrolled and their names seat te tne uovtrnoror military autborl-ties, and they war pat; lato oamps, drilled daily, and all preparations made. for manning. in z or zt aours alter aa oraer cams for them they were oa their way. . Long before this Jen. Davis pae replaced the mett he lost In killed aad wonnded at the battles before Riohmond. Oonaoripta are harried oa to take the plaoe of siok men, anl the rsglments kept up full. ' Shall we not learn the art' or war from our snemles ? To oarry oa war effectively, we auit have men oa hand to take the places of thtwe lost or disabled. Every able bodied man under S3 in the loyal Btates should be enrolled and drilled, and taught the familiar handling of Buna. Moreover, there shonld be a reserve of 20,000 men, plaoed In oamps of Instruction under cxporienoea arm omoers. ir England or Franor. or both, interfere wltb oi. there should be a National Guard of a million of men raised, and drilled every day at 11 o'clock, ia ruunna auu oninpnuicB, lur one nour, ana an home traitors exterminated, and suspected per sons required to leave our oountry forthwith. This Is reserve, Is It ? How severe would It be for us to be whipped by traitors, and hays a hostile government erected right under our noses t What would our oountry be worth wllh aa indenendent. hostile Southern Confederacy nn our Southern border, British Canada on the North, tbe Atlantio lined wltb British and Frenoh war vessels, and our oommeroe ruined? What bound! would there bs to British inso lence then? Every few years England would whip us, and make us psy ths expenses of whipping us as she did the Chinese. 1 say England would whip us, for anybody could whip us If we prove so silly and oowardly aa to let Jeff. Davis do It now, when we have ev ery advantage In men and resources, and the Sonihern Union men aad the restless negroes to weaken them. If we would but arouse and do our duty, and put our oountry ou a war fooling, Wo need not fear France, England and Jeff. Davis' combined. It Is true that foreign fleets might bombard Norlhern oitles, and raise the blookadc, but for. every man they oould possibly land on bur shores (thanks ' to tbs 8,000 miles of water) we oould meet them with ten, There should be no volunteering at all in Mis-' sourl or Kentucky, for none but good Colon men would volunteer, and all the villainous secession traitors be left behind lo plot I reason, brow-beat and assassinate Union men, and give aid and cornier! lo Qaantril, and Morgan, and Ferguson, and such like banditti, Missouri aud Kentucky should be drafted, so as to rake j out some of the secessionists. They ehculd not be loft behind in perilous limes like these. In the South they hang all Union men. When will the North realiie that tbey arc at war? ,: Yours respeoifully, . . J. 0. M. FROM CORINTH. Gen. sBrant General Order No. 3 Ireland The RaiiHaaViolutora TrluiiiphantGn.Bucll's Movements -Tho Cotton (guesllou ' ia Western Tennessee Rebel Trickery Foiled Protection of the Railroads. -''' From Ojrro.poudeaoe of Tribune.! ' -' '' Coaiaiu, July li), 1862. Upon the arrival of Gen. Grant from Memphis the belief was general that he would euo-seed Gen. Ilalleck at the bead of the. Western Department. This presumption gave rise to much apprehension and dissatisfaction among those that, with the sorry reminiscences of Bhi-loh before their ejos, have no faith in the ability of Gen. Grant to command largo armies upon hie own responsibility. That the number of these doubtless is not small, it would be vain to deny. Even now, after tbe promulgation of Bpeoial Field Orders No. 101 has proved the belief to be groundless, the faot that ths army under bie oontrol has been more than doubled in number has made many prophets of evil. - 1 trust that the future will not ocms up to their disoouraging expectations. , , , .... If i am aot very muob mistaken la my im pressions as to the views of Geo. Grant upon the contraband question, the operation of General Order No. 8 oame to a gratifying end with j the departure of Gen. Halleok. I shall be very muoh astonished to hear hereaflor of tbe expulsion of colored fugitives from our lines, or of the arrest of officers for disregard of the order. Even the originator of the bow all but universally offensive msasnres seem, to have become oonvlnoed of its unsoundness during ths last days of his stay lathe West Thr uncondi tional reieaas.iroa arrest oi ins omoers oi me Kansas 7tb, including Lieut. Col. 1). U. Anthony, arraigned, for violation of the order, at least warrants auoh a, conclusion. This virtual acknowledgement of wrong is a highly oredllable olose to Gen. Halleok', career in the West. That the Kansas men :are over-rejeicod at having oarried their point may be easily imagined. 1 learn from jvortnern Alabama, taat uen. Duell is about opening tbe oampaign against the Rebel foroes in Jiaat Tennessee. The successful foray of the Rebels' -upon Murfreesboro is said to be qaiokening his movements, It Is to be hopod that he will display more alacrity In following np the enemy than he did last Spring in.Kentuoky and Tennessee. That the army of Ohio is equal to any emergenoy I know. Whether its oommander-la-ohiof hoi changed to the better remains to.be seen. The Murfreesboro sarptise and disgraceful surrender of 2,000 , infantry and a battery to 4,000 Rebel cavalry our estimate, It must be remembered has satisfied everybody here that the Union will survive the loss of the lervioos of Gon. ejrittendsn. He is a second-rate Indiana politician, in whom his superiors ia the Army of tne uaio novcr toox mucn stooa. ma appointment to a Brigadiership was oxaoted by the stupid ana misokicvous rule authorising military aa woll as eivil commissions among Congressional Districts. - By its working most ot tbe calamities in the form of incompetent Generals have been saddled upon tbs army. Inquiries at tbe central ohloe or military railroads tn ibis piaoe, disclosed to me tne en- oouraging faol, that during the last ten days oottoa has been going to the Northern market very freely from along tbe line, or tne Mobile and Ohio, and Mississippi Central railroads in West. Tennessee, no loss tnaa signt carloads have been shipped from various stations xia the two roads to Columbus sinos Monday last. The limit to ebipmenls is, indeed, only the soaraity of: rolling stock. . Thousands of bales are now piled up at the several stations, with.their buy ers anxiously awaiting their turn for transpor tation, uuite a book or. purcnaeers or tbe staple from Weelern oities are now traveling througb. tbe country adjacent to tbe railroads with bags of speoie. I met several of these at jaokson yesterday, and they stats most confi dently, that itoval cotton is rapidly guooumbma to tho Imperial gold, and that the greater part of the orop of Wistoru Tonnee-see will find its way to market in the oourse of the summer. The nrloes paid are from A) to :o cent, per pound. at whioh rate -very handsome profits must be realised by the purohassrs. , From this vicinity, they are Hill somswhat deterred by the foar of guerrillas, known to bs Hovering along tbe Mo. bile and Central Railroad. To, planters are for .the same reason anxious to dispose of their stook, leet it might bs burnsd, and henoe, I saw a aoaen Dales sold nsrs only we day oeioro yoi terday, at ae low as 12 cent per pound for gold. . "i i r.., All effort! to open the M . & 0. Railroad between Grand Juaetioa and Msmphii were abandoned, aa heretofore stated, some lea days ago, owing te the swarms of guerrilla's infesting the country through which it runs. Strange to say, while the railroad was being dostroyed in every possible manner, tbe telegraph Una rrom urenew unction ana Memphis was not tn- terierea wun, every morning uieaporaiors naa expected to find Memphis lilenoed, but always elicited eleotrio responses from that point. The rebel magnanimity toward the line was too ox inordinary aot to be uepioioua, aad upon cloea Investigation, it was iouad that tome sn- .1- .fit k NUMBER 24. terprlslng telegraphist ia the Boathera interest aaa tappet tapped tbe-line between Moaxaar. and. Mem- pni, and was very leisurely laterooptiaa mill tary oorrespoadsnoe for the benefit of rebel General,. But smart as he was, the Yankees got the better of him la the end. ' By a clever understanding betweea the two ends of the line, installments or bogus dispatohes, by no mean, oaloulated lo give aid and oomfort to the enemy, will pass daily oyer the wires until the rebels will sse at to abstain from' tampering wnn tnem. i nave seen seme speotmeu of correspondence carried on by the Union operators for the edltioatien of the rebel spy. If ths rebel Generals are not kept In a state of con stant exoitemoat aud alarm, It will aot be for the want of the sansationel element la it. . Block houses and other means of protection of the small detaobmeuts stationed for guarding purposes along the railroad line, arc now being oomtiucted In large number,. . ... ' From General Pope's Army. ' (Ocrrennden of the Phil. Inquirer.) .. ' ,', Z ' ; CvutPPEB, July 21st, 1802. A portion of General Pope'i army now occu pies Culpepper. General Hatch entered the town oa tbs 14th Inst.: General Bayard's Bri gade followed oa tbe 10th Inst j two days afterwards. General Hatch's foroes proceeded to Within a short, dlslanoe of Gordon, vllle, but wttnorew tomaanon uonrt House shortly afier- wnra,. . XhsiOIth.Jiw. Jewk Cawalry, First MIohlgaa Cavalry, Flret Ohio Cavalry, First Vermont Cavalry, two regiments of infantry aad a bat tery, oomposed ths foroes engaged in a reoon nominee towards uoraonsviue. ine riflb New York Cavalry, CoL Brodhead were in the advance. After, maintaining their position for some lime tbey returned lo Madison. ' A portion of our pickels, who had retired lo a Darn to partite or taslr dinners, were captured by a party of rebel infantry. General Bayard's Brigade, under oommaud of Colonel Owen Jones, (Acting Brigadier-General In absence of General Bayard,) First Pennsylvania Cavalry, also prooeeded lo Madison Court House. ine woods were reported as being thiokly infested with guerrillas, aad strong bodies or the rebel infantry and oavalry. Ibis command also withdrew to James City, some eight miles from here, and yesterday moved their enaamp- aent to vuipopper. mis aiiernoon we nave strong RECONNOITERING PARTIES out In every direotion. Thoy report heavy rebel cavalry piokets this side of Gordonsville, and some prisoners taksn state that General Ewell is enoamped at Gordonsville with a force of twenty-five thousand men. The report is generally oreuiteu acre. REBBL MAJOR CAPTURED. . Captain D. Gardner, Company G, First Penn sylvania Cavalry, while on a reoonnoissanee this arternoon, oaptured, near James City. Ma jor Moss, belonging to General Ewell's staff. i tie Major attempted to make bis esoape, but was surrounded and mads a captive. He was engaged in buying up cattle, sheep, Ao., and on his person was found a telegram directed to the Quartermastsr's Department at Riohmond, stating that he bad suooeeded in "buying the cattle." Colonel Jones, who resided in Waelt- i ington at the breaking out of the rebellion, and who was Adjutant General, with ths rank of Colonel, has also been oaptured. and is now I confined in "durance vile." G. P. Evans, editor of the Madison t'ltiien, wae arrested at Madison by a party belongisg'to General Bay ard's Brigade. Hs is aooussd of attempting to raiee a oompany of men for the Southern army. , ARREST OF A MINISTER. The rootor of St. Stephen's Churoh (the Epis copalian) was arrested to-day, by order of 'he i'rovost Marsbai. tiev. Mr. Lois, tbe arrested minister, bsld service la his churoh yesterday, and preached loudly la ravor or oecession, and prayed fervently in favor of J(.ff. Davis and the suocoss oi me oouweru army, lo-oay ne was brought before Gen. Hatoh, when he endeavored to enter into ao argument with ths General, as to the right, under the Constitution of ths United States, to worship God aoeroding lo the dictates of his oonsolenoe. The General promptly replied that as be (the reverend minister) had foregone the Constitution aad the United State,, he oould not certainly violate their authority and ask for protection In the same breath. The General ordored Rev. Mr. Cole lo propare for a trip to Washlngloa early to morrow morning. The old reolor, undor the guise of worshipping God "according, to the diotates of his ooa- soienoe, will not soon again have the opportunity of preaching his hellish dootrines of Secession. - ' ; CITIZENS STRONG 8ECESSI0NIST& ' Alexander or New Orleans can aoarcoly surpass this bitter place in their bitter Secession demonstrations. Ysstsrday, the oltiiens, In passing to and from ohurob. refused to walk under the "Stars and Stripes," hanging from the Provost Marshal's office, but stepped Into the muddy strsets and "pissed by on the other side," sooner than lo step under the dear old banner. Ths soone was revolting and extremely aggravating, and, had the soldiers have had the privilege, they would hava put the infernal traitors in auoh a condition that it would have been necessary to have appointed eieoutors to have "settled up" some one's estate. If our sol diers desire to puronese sometning to eat, tbey are refused by those who have an abundanoc Tbe orders just given by General Pope are pop ular, and you may rest assured mat our men will soon avail themselves of the proclamation to Hs farthest letter. ' ; PROVOST MARSHAL. Captain George W. Burge, Twenly-Boventh Indiana. Is the Provost Marshal of this plaoe. Hs is an energetic and determined offioer. Although a Virginian, he is strong in his attachments te the patriotic and loyal West, and be longs to a Bne regiment, uoionei Bins Colerove commands the Thirty-seventh, and is every way fitted for his post. THE 8KELBT0N EXCITEMENT. Word was brought to the Provost Marshal to day, that a skeleton had been found la a house In the towa, and that It wae one of the viotims of the Bull Bun battle, It was stated that, as this is the anniversary of that battle, the owner of it hod produced It for the purpose of insulting our troops. The Marshal proceeded to the spot, but fonnd that the skeleton was wax, and that some wag of a soldier had found it, and after putting an old pair of blue panii in lbs coffin with il, had proclaimed that it was Ihe remaina oi a union nuimer ameu . mi uuu, as stated above. The skeleton was taken charge of and disposed in snob a meaner that no more excitements need be expected from it. CONTRABANDS. Afler entering the town, the Provost Marshal found a number or negroes connnea in tne cia tail, who had been plaoed there by their mas ters, preparatory to sending mem io jiioumona. Uur troops, nowever, came into ine town ao unexpectedly that the Beoesh were unable to send tne asrkios away, ana we iounu mem in ine look-np aad glad enougn to got out. . . AFFAIRS AT GORDONBVILLB. By a deserter wholhas just come ia we are In formed mat uen. isweii is at uoraonsviue, wita a considerable foroe under bim, or infantry, ca valry and artillery. It Is also stated tbat Ewell Is entrenohing himself. There are large bo- dies of troops near us, ao doubt. Last night their signal lights were sent np in various directions, giving os strong hints that "Seocsh' was not slumbering. The troops have great oonfldenoe in oertain movements being made by General Pops. - The order, given by ths General have produced great alarm among the oitisena. Upon our ar rival ia Madison Court House, yesterday morn- In, soma few of the oitiisns came to our mili tary authorities, and slated that members of their families had insulted General Hetoh's troops when la that plaoe a few days ago, but begged mat ineir nouses migm not oe torn down, or ihey be arrested, as the "thing should not again happen." Tbe troops are perfectly willing to burn aad destroy, and the people here stand on a magi-xine tbat may easily explode. We stead here nrettv far advanced in the enemy's oountry. but the troops are willing to stand by "Ihe old flag," and to be led agalast tha enemy. You may look out for something of interest before long. , - The Panama Bulletin tolls Ibis curious storv 'Il will be recollected that, about four years ago, Mrs. Kearney, wife of the late Mr. James Kearney, died In this city. Her husband, at that time being a merohant la Aspinwall, had a sine collin made, in whloh she was placed, and also a quantity of aloohol, the wholo then Imbedded In charcoal In a still larger ooffln, for the purpose of preserving her. as It was her husband's intention -of having her remains esnt to England; but shortly afterward he took sick himself and died, as also his olilld. The bodv then remained In the cemetery undisturb ed, until, a short tint ago, Instructions were received from ear relations ia England ta hava Us body aAud and in tarred la the cathedral, ua opening the cofflia tie body weal foeod to be petrified aad perfeeUy atarble-like; butstraags to say, as quiok as tbe air got to tbe body, it oaeagcel le a light oepper oolor.'Lji AFFAIRS AT FORTRESS MON-, BOB. - The new Order of tbe War De- fiartment Enthusiasm among .. ha Soldiers An Instance of. r Protecting Rebel Property. .: . j - i 7 j (From Oar Oan Correspondent.) Old Poiar, Thursday, July 24, 1862. Tbs new Kxeoitlve orders).- rescue tin a- nil Ba the property of rebel, for military purposes, and also sinplovin oontrabanda In our trnv. la hailed with ths greatest dollght among all loyal classes hers,, oivil or military.. People pull a long breath, aad feel as if we had started afresh this time on the right road. ' II Is true the order oomes rather late, and after wa could ',-have prevented the lose of Ihouiandi of brave . -u lives and millions of treasure, could we have sooaer managed lo gst the oountiy out of its coils of red tape; but still, let bygones be by- . ,. gonts. Lot us be happy that matters bad as ' .., they are are not worse: aad. like honest Baa. oho l'ania,bid God bless the giver, and not look ,' tbe gift-horde too closely ia the mouth. . t " : " There ere neonla in tha North who. no dauhr' '- look opon this movement as a sort of semi-abo- : '. lilioaonsi who think it " unconstitutional " to save the bonea and sineaa of our Northern while men, by employing the property of Soulhi -.i em rebels in digging our trenobes, &o., while " ' our soldiers rest for fighting, and who would "j. make many a Northern fool believe that the' " " army would lay down their arms in disgust if one word was mentioned in their bearing about -T the negro. I wish to beaven that one of these people had been at my side this morning, to hear what I did from the Hps of poor bad-rid- . . den fellows, with mutilated limbs, lulling, limp. log, suffering, many dying, on board Ihe 8. B. Spaulding.. He, would have been conviaoed met, whatever polltioal writers may oboose to think of the neoessity of having our men am. dered by thousands while protecting rebel prop- n , , erty, or dying like rotten ebeep in swamps, lo save Ihe sleek negroes of armed traitor.. oZ. dure who have to undergo thoss hardships have no sympathies that way. - ' J And let the publio be essured that this official order came not one moment too soon, and that ths army is going to permit no tampering with it now it has been promulgated. A cloud a abort time since no larger than tbe prophet's ' nana naa maae us appearance, and was rapid-ly swelling into pretentious dimensions. That - ' which had hithsrto been passing from lip to lip, in timid murmurs, would have spon burst into a roar of thunder so loud that the deafest among os would have been bound lo hear. The-army will die to a man, defending our oountry, but will not fiiht jor protettina traiiere. A broad and dislinot line has to be drawn and that Im- ' mediately potweeniboss who are fir the Union and thoss who are aaainttll: the former tn h. enctureged, the Utter to be overcome by any Bad ' evory means knewn to olvilised warfare, aad ,-all side issues, be it Slavery or anj thing else, uiui, uuu .in v. lurwoH overooara. A monstrous instanos of the neoessity of Ibig last slsp of ths Administration, earns ta mv an., i t tice only last evening. Dr. Berrv. nf flan L , Kearney's Division, Regimental Surgeon of the Thirty-eighth New York, was my informant, and authorized me lo use his name if I desired ' ' il. It happened that during tha momentous week before Riohmond, Maj. Dominiok, of the Second New York Volunteers. 'of Sedgwick's Di vision, a brave and noble young offioer, found i : i . , i . . . ... , . . utiu.eii, uj ueu. niovieuan s orders, passing from Ibe left wing to support the right. , On the road be was overcome with etokness and fatigue, and was compelled to slop, with a servant. '"' " opposite a grand houss, owned by one Dr. liar-1' ' ' riaun, a nuieu reuei, wno naa removea nis fam- ily to Riohmond, and was staying at home with , his doors fastened but proteoted by a United , Slatce Provoit Guard. After asking the eenti-nel in the portioo what regiments were near, " maj. v uuumoa icaroeu, cciacntattiy, that nis lneaa ir, oorry wae in ine neighborhood. ' The latter was sent to, but finding it impos- ' stble to absent himself immediutely from im- ' ' portant duties, said he would ride Out in early "' morning. -lie did so; found ths Major had ' gonstojoin his regiment, after sleeping all., r night on the bun pirch of a Southern nabob, comfortably e'ttping irseiie, with a United Statu patrol pauwgin front of tlie houee A That night's exposure oost the gallant Major his life ; for it brought on a disease whioh ended in death at tbe Eutaw Houso in Baltimore. This same Harrison is now ia the Rip Raps here; aad is a rebel of tbe first water. His house la known to have been in the direct track of tho .' first rebel raid against the white Houss, under ' Stuart, and there Is no doubt whatever that the eaid houss, and Ihe adjacent one of Dr. Tyler, -. were among the headquartsis of the oonspira-,, . tors. Those are specimens of the follows ta ' protcot whose properly our men have had to " saorince their lives by thousands. 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